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'05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409)
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  • Page 1 When it comes to service, remember that your Toyota dealer knows your vehicle very well and is interested in your complete satisfaction. Your Toyota dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance you may require. If there is not a Toyota dealer near you, or you need emergency assistance for any reason, please call the following number: "...
  • Page 2 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overview ........Instrument cluster overview .
  • Page 3: Instrument Panel Overview

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Instrument panel overview (standard and access cab models) "Vehicles with manual transmission 1. Side vents 2. Instrument cluster 3. Center vents 4. Personal lights 5. Garage door opener box or auxiliary 6. Side defroster outlet 7. Glove box 8.
  • Page 4 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "Vehicles with automatic transmission (type A) 1. Side vents 2. Instrument cluster 3. Automatic transmission selector lever 4. Center vents 5. Personal lights 6. Garage door opener box or auxiliary 7. Side defroster outlet 8. Glove box 9.
  • Page 5 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "Vehicles with automatic transmission (type B) 1. Side vents 2. Instrument cluster 3. Automatic transmission selector lever 4. Center vents 5. Personal lights 6. Garage door opener box or auxiliary 7. Side defroster outlet 8. Glove box 9.
  • Page 6 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 1. Outside rear view mirror heater switch 2. Power back window switch 3. Headlight, turn signal and front fog light switches 4. Ignition switch 5. Wiper and washer switches 6. Automatic transmission shift position “L” switch (“SHIFT L” switch) 7.
  • Page 7 20. “AUTO LSD” switch 21. Cruise control switch 22. Audio remote control switches 23. Tilt steering lock release lever 24. Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system (TVIP) indicator light 25. Instrument panel light control knob 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 8 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Instrument panel overview (double cab models) 1. Side vents 2. Instrument cluster 3. Center vents 4. Multi- information display 5. Personal lights 6. Auxiliary box 7. Electric moon roof switches 8. Side defroster outlet 9. Glove box 10.
  • Page 9 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 21. Hood lock release lever 22. Parking brake pedal 23. Window lock switch 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 10 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 1. Power back window switch 2. Power rear view mirror control switches 3. Roll sensing of curtain shield airbags off switch (“RSCA OFF” switch) 4. Instrument panel light control knob 5. Headlight, turn signal and front fog light switches 6.
  • Page 11 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 18. “4LO” switch (transfer mode selector switch) 19. Cigarette lighter 20. “2WD/4HI” switch (transfer mode selector switch) 21. “AUTO LSD” switch 22. Emergency flasher switch 23. Cruise control switch 24. Ignition switch 25. Audio remote control switches 26.
  • Page 12: Instrument Cluster Overview

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Instrument cluster overview "Without tachometer 1. Engine coolant temperature gauge 3. Speedometer 5. Trip meter reset knob 2. Service reminder indicators and 4. Fuel gauge 6. Odometer and two trip meters indicator lights 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 13 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "With tachometer 1. Service reminder indicators and 4. Speedometer 7. Trip meter reset knob indicator lights 5. Fuel gauge 8. Odometer and two trip meters 2. Oil pressure gauge 6. Engine coolant temperature gauge 9. Voltmeter 3.
  • Page 14: Indicator Symbols On The Instrument Panel

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Indicator symbols on the instrument panel Vehicle stability control system warning Brake system warning light light Traction control system warning light Driver’s seat belt reminder light “AUTO LSD” system warning light Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light Open door warning light Discharge warning light SRS warning light...
  • Page 15 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Low speed four- wheel drive indicator light Front passenger occupant classification (four- wheel drive models) indicator light Passenger airbag on- off indicator light Slip indicator light Theft deterrent system indicator light Vehicle stability control system off indicator light Roll sensing of curtain shield airbags off “AUTO LSD”...
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    ............Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system (TVIP) .
  • Page 17: Keys

    To unlock: Turn the key backward. need additional keys, duplicates can be 2. Sub key—This key will not work in the Vehicles with power door lock system— made by a Toyota dealer using the key glove box. Both doors lock and unlock simultaneously number.
  • Page 18 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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. Both doors lock or unlock simultaneously. CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the doors closed...
  • Page 19: Side Doors

    This double key turning operation to un- lock all the doors can be changed to a single key turning operation. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 20 The doors front side. will open and an accident may occur. To unlock: Push the switch down on the Toyota strongly recommends that all rear side. children be placed in the rear seat of the vehicle.
  • Page 21: Access Doors

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Access doors (access cab models) CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the doors closed locked, especially when small children are in the ve- hicle. Along with the proper use of seat belts, locking the doors helps prevent the driver and passengers from being thrown out from the ve-...
  • Page 22: Wireless Remote Control

    4. “PANIC” switch " Avoid putting it in water. You can use up to 4 wireless remote con- trol transmitters for the same vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer for detailed information. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 23 “—Replacing battery”. Locking operation If you lose your transmitter, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible to avoid the possibility of theft, or an acci- dent. (See “If you lose your wireless re- mote control transmitter” in Section 4.) Unlocking operation 2005 TUNDRA from Sep.
  • Page 24 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Activating panic mode To lock and unlock all the doors, push When the “UNLOCK” switch is pressed, the switches slowly and securely. At the interior light, personal light come on. this time, the indicator light on the The lights remain on for about 30 seconds transmitter flash once.
  • Page 25 Toyota dealer. z Dispose of used batteries according to the local laws. Replace the transmitter battery by follow- ing these procedures: 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 26 Close the transmitter case securely. After replacing the battery, check that the transmitter operates properly. If the trans- mitter still does not operate properly, con- tact your Toyota dealer. 3. Remove the discharged transmitter bat- 4. Put in a new transmitter battery with tery.
  • Page 27 Do not leave the transmitter in places If you lose your transmitter, contact your where the temperature becomes high Toyota dealer as soon as possible to such as on the dashboard. avoid the possibility of theft, or an acci- 1. “LOCK” switch "...
  • Page 28 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Locking and unlocking doors " NOTICE: Connect the equipment into an outlet This equipment has been tested and on a circuit different from that to found to comply with the limits for a which the receiver is connected. "...
  • Page 29 The beep can be disabled. For details, The timing for the automatic door lock contact your Toyota dealer. Check the beep ON/OFF operation by function can be changed. For details, con- pushing the transmitter switch after you tact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 30 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Activating panic mode —Replacing battery This alarm function can be disabled. For For replacement, use a CR2016 lithium details, contact your Toyota dealer. battery or equivalent. CAUTION Special care should be taken to pre- vent small children from swallowing the removed battery or components.
  • Page 31 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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. positive (+) side up. Close the transmitter case securely. NOTICE NOTICE Do not bend the terminals.
  • Page 32: Power Windows

    If the trans- after the ignition switch is turned off. They mitter still does not operate properly, con- stop working when either front door is tact your Toyota dealer. opened. OPERATING THE DRIVER’S WINDOW Use the switch on the driver’s door.
  • Page 33 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Automatic operation open only): Window lock switch Push the switch completely down and then release it. The window will fully open. To stop the window partway, lightly pull the switch up and then release it. Standard and access cab models Driver’s door switch (standard and access cab models) Window...
  • Page 34 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) OPERATING PASSENGERS’ WINDOWS Use the switches on the passenger’s door (standard and access cab mod- els)/passengers’ doors (double models) or the switch on the driver’s door that controls each passenger’s window. The window moves as long as you hold the switch.
  • Page 35: Rear Side Windows

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Rear side windows (access cab models) " CAUTION Be sure to remove the ignition key when you leave your vehicle. To avoid serious personal injury, you " Never leave anyone (particularly a must do the following. small child) alone in your vehicle, "...
  • Page 36: Back Window

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Back window Power back window The back window can be operated with the switch on the instrument panel. The ignition key must be in the “ON” posi- tion. Key off operation: If both front doors are closed, they work 43 seconds even after the ignition switch is turned off.
  • Page 37 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " CAUTION Never leave anyone (particularly a small child) alone in your vehicle, To avoid serious personal injury, you especially with the ignition key still must do the following. inserted. Otherwise, he/she could " use the power back window switch Before you close the power back and get trapped in a window.
  • Page 38: Tailgate

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Tailgate Support cable bracket OPENING REMOVAL 2. Tilt the tailgate to about 30 from vertical and pull up the right side of To open the tailgate, pull the handle up. 1. Open the tailgate to the angle where the tailgate to unhook the right side.
  • Page 39: Hood

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Hood 3. Slide the tailgate a little to the right LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY To open the hood: to unhook the left side. Insert the key into the keyhole and turn 1. Pull the hood lock release lever. The To attach the tailgate, follow the removal it to lock or unlock the tailgate.
  • Page 40: Toyota Vehicle Intrusion Protection System (Tvip)

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system (TVIP) (standard and access cab models for U.S.A. only) 2. In front of the vehicle, pull up the TVIP is a theft deterrent system. If SETTING THE SYSTEM auxiliary catch lever and...
  • Page 41 The side windows are tapped or bro- If the system does not work properly, of the doors but no door is opened within ken. have it checked by your Toyota dealer. 30 seconds, all the doors lock automati- " The battery terminal is disconnected cally and the system will be set again.
  • Page 42: Theft Deterrent System

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Theft deterrent system (double cab models) The system will automatically be set after 30 seconds. When the system is set, the indicator light will start flashing again. 4. After making sure the indicator light starts flashing, you may leave the ve- hicle.
  • Page 43: Fuel Tank Cap

    These ways cancel the system at the disconnected and then reconnected. same time. If the system does not work properly, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. With tachometer 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 44 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) This indicates that the fuel filler door 1. To open the fuel filler door, pull the is on the left side of your vehicle. door toward out as shown. When refueling, turn off the engine. CAUTION "...
  • Page 45 Make sure the cap is tightened securely. 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. Type B 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 46: Electric Moon Roof

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Electric moon roof To operate the moon roof, use the The roof will fully close. To stop the roof switches between the personal lights. partway, push the same side or “ ” (rear) side briefly. The moon roof works when the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 47 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " CAUTION Never leave anyone (particularly a small child) alone in your vehicle, To avoid serious personal injury, you especially with the ignition key still must do the following. inserted. Otherwise, he/she could " use the moon roof switches and get While the vehicle is moving, always trapped in the roof opening.
  • Page 48 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Occupant restraint systems Seats ............Front seats .
  • Page 49: Seats

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 seat. Although vehicle designs vary, upright, sit well back in the seat and prop- CAUTION many drivers can achieve the 250 erly wear the seat belts provided.
  • Page 50 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Adjusting front seats —Seat adjustment precautions (manual seat) Front passenger seats CAUTION CAUTION " Do not adjust the seat while the vehicle is moving as the seat may The SRS front passenger airbag also unexpectedly move and cause the deploys with considerable force, and driver to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 51 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER CAUTION Non- split bench seat: Pull the lever up. Then slide the seat to the desired posi- Avoid reclining seatback tion with slight body pressure and re- more than needed. The seat belts pro- lease the lever.
  • Page 52 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Adjusting front seats (power seats) 1. SEAT POSITION AND SEAT CUSHION CAUTION ANGLE ADJUSTING SWITCH Move the control switch in the desired Avoid reclining seatback direction. more than needed. The seat belts pro- Releasing the switch will stop the seat at vide maximum protection in a frontal that position.
  • Page 53 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Tilting passenger’s seatback for rear seat entry —Folding seatback (access cab models) (non- split bench seat) CAUTION " After putting back the seatback, try pushing the seatback forward and rearward to make sure it is secured in place.
  • Page 54: Swing- Up Rear Seats

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Swing- up rear seats (access cab models) CAUTION When returning the seatback to the upright position, observe the follow- ing precautions in order to prevent personal injury in a collision or sud- den stop: " Make sure the seatback is securely locked by pushing forward and rear- ward on the top of the seatback.
  • Page 55 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Tumbling rear seats (double cab models) CAUTION When returning the bottom cushion to its original position, observe the fol- lowing precautions in order to pre- vent personal injury in a collision or sudden stop: " Make sure the bottom cushion is securely locked by trying to pull up the edge of the bottom cushion.
  • Page 56: Tumbling Rear Seats

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION " Make sure people or luggage are clear of the seat. Then, hold the seat and slowly move it. Otherwise, people may be injured or luggage may be damaged, if the seat hits them. " To avoid serious injury, do not sit on the folded seatback.
  • Page 57: Head Restraints

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Head restraints CAUTION When returning seats to their original position, observe the following pre- cautions in order to prevent personal injury in a collision or sudden stop: " Be careful not to get your hands or feet pinched in the seat.
  • Page 58: Armrest

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Armrest CAUTION " Adjust the center of the head re- straint so that it is closest to the top of your ears. " After adjusting the head restraint, make sure it is locked in position. " Do not drive with the head re- straints removed.
  • Page 59: Seat Heaters

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Seat heaters CAUTION Occupants must use caution when op- erating the seat heater because it may make them feel too hot or cause burns at low temperatures (erythema, varicella). Use extra caution for; " Babies, small children, elderly per- sons, sick persons or persons with physical disabilities "...
  • Page 60: Seat Belts

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Seat belts— —Seat belt precautions Toyota strongly urges that the driver and If a child must sit in the front seat, the CAUTION passengers in the vehicle be properly re- seat belts should be worn properly. If an...
  • Page 61 It also may 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 it cannot protect an adult occupant extend, and you can move around freely.
  • Page 62 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION " Both high- positioned lap belts and loose- fitting belts could cause seri- Take up slack ous injuries due to sliding under Too high the lap belt during a collision or other unintended event. Keep the lap belt positioned as low on hips as possible.
  • Page 63 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Seat belts with an adjustable shoulder anchor— Adjust the shoulder anchor position to your size. Standard and double cab models— To raise: Slide the anchor up. To lower: Push in the lock release button and slide the anchor down. Access cab models—...
  • Page 64 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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. Front center seat belt only— Two buckles and tabs for center seat belt Make...
  • Page 65 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Stowing the rear seat belt buckles (access cab models) To release the concave end tab, insert the rear seat belt buckles can be CAUTION key into the hole on buckle 1 (with light stowed when not in use. gray buckle- release button) and allow the Seat belt buckles must be stowed before Do not use the center seat belt with...
  • Page 66 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 67 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " " Vehicles with separate seat—Make Do not use the seat belt extender sure the front passenger occupant when installing child restraint classification indicator light indi- system on the front or rear passen- cates “ON” when using the seat ger seat.
  • Page 68 Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat tractors so that the belts snugly restrain until the seat belt is fixed, because the occupants.
  • Page 69 (ECU or disable the system, which could and sensors) result in death or serious injury. Con- 4. Seat belt pretensioner assemblies sult your Toyota dealer about any re- pair and modification. 5. Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch 6.
  • Page 70 Contact your winches or any other equipment to the front end Toyota dealer as soon as possible. " z Repairs made on or near the front The light does not come on when the ignition key is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 71: Srs Driver Airbag And Front Passenger Airbag

    " The seat belt pretensioner assembly or surrounding area has been damaged. In the following cases, contact your Toyota The SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys- dealer as soon as possible: tem) airbags are designed to provide "...
  • Page 72 Toyota Vehicles with bench seat—The SRS front killed or seriously injured by the strongly recommends that all in- passenger airbag is activated even with inflating airbags if they do not wear fants and children be placed in the no passenger in the front seat.
  • Page 73 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) passenger airbag system " When the passenger airbag manual equipped with a manual on- off switch Indicator on- off switch is turned off, the pas- light and indicator light. Turning the passen- senger airbag will not inflate in a ger airbag manual on- off switch clock- collision and turning off the pas- wise to the “ON”...
  • Page 74 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) The SRS airbags are designed to deploy TABLE 1: A PASSENGER RISK GROUP in severe (usually frontal) collisions where the magnitude and duration of Infant. An infant (less than 1 year old) who must ride in the front seat because: "...
  • Page 75 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Hitting a curb, Falling into or edge of pavement jumping over a Collision from the rear or hard surface deep hole Collision from the side Vehicle rollover Landing hard or vehicle falling The SRS airbags are generally not de- The SRS airbags may also deploy if a The SRS airbag system consists mainly of signed to inflate if the vehicle is in-...
  • Page 76 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 7. Driver’s seat position sensor When the airbags inflate, they produce a Deployment of the airbags happens in a loud noise and release some smoke and fraction of a second, so the airbags must 8. For separate seat with automatic trans- residue along with non- toxic gas.
  • Page 77 Toyota strongly recommends that: “ON” or “AUTO” position. (For de- " tails, see “SRS driver airbag and The driver sit as far back as pos- front passenger airbag”...
  • Page 78 “Child restraint” in this Section. " " Toyota strongly recommends that all Do not put anything or any part of infants and children be placed in your body on or in front of the the rear seat of the vehicle and be dashboard or steering wheel pad properly restrained.
  • Page 79 If you wish to modify your vehicle for the front end a person with physical disability, con- z Repairs made on or near the front sult your Toyota dealer. It may dan- fenders, front end structure, con- gerously interfere with the SRS front sole,...
  • Page 80: Passenger Airbag Manual On- Off Switch

    In the following cases, contact your Toyota seat belt pretensioner assemblies, inflat- dealer as soon as possible: ors, warning light, interconnecting wiring "...
  • Page 81 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SRS driver airbag and front passenger airbag (double cab models) Vehicles with separate seat—The SRS CAUTION front passenger airbag will not activate if there is no passenger sitting in the front " The SRS front airbag system is de- passenger seat.
  • Page 82 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 83 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 7. Driver’s seat position sensor 8. Airbag sensor assembly 9. Airbag module for driver (airbag and inflator) Hitting a curb, edge Falling into or of pavement or jumping over 10. SRS warning light hard surface a deep hole The airbag sensor assembly consists of a safing sensor and airbag sensor.
  • Page 84 Be sure to to the face, chest, arms and hands. These Toyota strongly recommends that: wash off any residue as soon as possible are usually in the nature of minor burns "...
  • Page 85 Section. " " Do not sit on the edge of the seat Toyota strongly recommends that all or lean against the dashboard when infants and children be placed in the vehicle is in use, since the the rear seat of the vehicle and be front passenger airbag could inflate properly restrained.
  • Page 86 Toyota dealer. It may dan- z Repairs made on or near the front the deploying airbags. Likewise, the gerously interfere with the SRS front...
  • Page 87 Section 1- 6.) If either of the following conditions occurs, This indicator comes on when the igni- In the following cases, contact your Toyota this indicates a malfunction of the airbags tion key is turned to the “ON” position.
  • Page 88 Do not disconnect the battery cables of a passenger risk group identified in before contacting your Toyota dealer. TABLE 1 is occupying the right front passenger seating position. (For details, see “SRS driver airbag and front pas- senger airbag”...
  • Page 89: Srs Side Airbags And Curtain Shield Airbags

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SRS side airbags and curtain shield airbags The SRS warning light and the front passenger occupant classification indi- cator light or passenger airbag manual on- off indicator light will indicate “OFF” if there is a malfunction in the passenger airbag manual on- off switch.
  • Page 90 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) In response to a severe side impact, the Roll sensing function: CAUTION SRS side airbags and curtain shield air- In response to a vehicle rollover, the cur- tain shield airbags on both sides work bags work with the seat belts to help "...
  • Page 91 Toyota seated in the child restraint system. strongly recommends that all in- It is dangerous if the SRS side air- fants and children be placed in the...
  • Page 92 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Collision from the rear Collision from the front Collision from the rear Collision from the front The angle of Skidding vehicle vehicle tip- up hitting a curb is manual stone Vehicle rollover Pitch end over end The SRS side airbags are not generally The curtain shield airbags may inflate The curtain shield airbags are not gen-...
  • Page 93 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 7. Side and curtain shield airbag sensors 8. Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch 9. Airbag sensor assembly Hitting a curb, edge Falling into or of pavement or jumping over The SRS side airbag and curtain shield hard surface a deep hole airbag system is controlled by the airbag...
  • Page 94 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) When the airbags inflate, they produce a CAUTION fairly loud noise and release some smoke and residue along with non- toxic gas. This SRS side airbags and curtain shield does not indicate a fire. This smoke may airbags inflate with...
  • Page 95 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " " " Make sure the “RSCA OFF” indica- Do not allow anyone to get his/her Do not allow anyone to kneel on tor light is off. The curtain shield head closer to the area where the the passenger seat, facing the pas- airbags will not inflate in a vehicle side airbag and curtain shield air-...
  • Page 96 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " " " 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 97 Toyota dealer. It may dan- ous injury. gerously interfere with the SRS side airbags and curtain shield airbags op- eration.
  • Page 98 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 99: Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Front passenger occupant classification system (separate seat only) 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 "...
  • Page 100 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " A rear passenger lifts the front passen- The SRS warning light will come on ger seat cushion with their legs. and front passenger occupant classifi- cation indicator light will indicate " Objects are placed under the front pas- “OFF”...
  • Page 101 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system Access cab models Indicator/warning light Devices Condition detected by Condition detected by Passenger Front passenger Front Front the front passenger airbag on- off occupant SRS warning passenger’s Front passenger passenger’s...
  • Page 102 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system Double cab models Indicator/warning light Devices Condition detected by Front Curtain shield Front Side airbag Front the front passenger passenger Front airbag in the SRS warning passenger’s on the front passenger’s...
  • Page 103 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " " CAUTION Do not recline the front passenger Wear the seat belt properly. " seatback so far that it touches a Make sure the front passenger’s To avoid potential death or serious rear seat. This cause seat belt tab has not been left in- injury when the front passenger occu-...
  • Page 104: Roll Sensing Of Curtain Shield Airbags Off Switch

    In this and then the ignition switch is turned back bags off switch (“RSCA OFF” switch) case, contact your Toyota dealer im- to “ON”, the roll sensing function will turn can turn off the curtain shield airbags mediately.
  • Page 105: Child Restraint

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Child restraint— —Child restraint precautions Toyota strongly urges the use of ap- CAUTION Standard and access cab models— propriate child restraint systems for " children. STANDARD CAB MODELS— " Before normal driving, make sure Toyota strongly urges use of The laws of all 50 states in the U.S.A.
  • Page 106 Double cab models— 12 in a passenger risk group on the when installing child restraint " Toyota strongly urges use of right front passenger seat with the system on the front or rear passen- proper child restraint system which passenger airbag manual on- off ger seat.
  • Page 107 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Child restraint system A child restraint system for a small " " Vehicles with separate seat—A for- Do not use the seat belt extender child or baby must itself be properly when installing child restraint ward- facing child restraint system restrained on the seat with the lap por- system on the front or rear passen- should be allowed to be installed...
  • Page 108 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Types of child restraint system Child restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types depending on the child’s age and size. (A) Infant seat (B) Convertible seat (C) Booster seat Install the child restraint system following the instructions provided by its manufac- turer.
  • Page 109 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Installation with seat belt (standard cab models and access cab models) CAUTION Never install a rear- facing child re- straint system on the front seat with the passenger airbag manual on- off switch in the “ON” or “AUTO” posi- tion.
  • Page 110 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) When you install a rear- facing child re- straint system which belongs to a pas- senger risk group on the right front seat, turn the passenger airbag manual on- off switch counterclockwise to the “OFF” position and remove the key. (For details, see “SRS driver airbag and front passenger airbag”...
  • Page 111 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 infant seat following the in the lock mode. When the belt is ately.
  • Page 112 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 3. While pressing the infant seat firmly 4. To remove the infant seat, press the CAUTION against the seat cushion and seatback, buckle release button and allow the let the shoulder belt retract as far as belt to retract completely.
  • Page 113 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION Rear- facing child restraint system: Never install a rear- facing child re- straint system on the front seat with the passenger airbag manual on- off switch in the “ON” or “AUTO” posi- tion. In the event of an accident, the force of the rapid inflation of the front passenger...
  • Page 114 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) When you install a rear- facing child re- CAUTION straint system which belongs to a pas- senger risk group on the right front Forward- facing child restraint system: seat, turn the passenger airbag manual A forward- facing child restraint sys- on- off switch counterclockwise to the tem which belongs to a passenger “OFF”...
  • Page 115 If the seat belt does not function normally, cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- CAUTION or around the convertible seat following ately. install child instructions...
  • Page 116 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it 3. While pressing convertible seat CAUTION in the lock mode. When the belt is firmly against the seat cushion and then retracted slightly, it cannot be ex- seatback, let the shoulder belt retract Push and pull the child restraint sys- tended.
  • Page 117 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION A forward- facing child restraint sys- tem which belongs to a passenger risk group should never be installed on the front outside passenger seat with the passenger airbag manual on- off switch in the “ON” or “AUTO” position, because the force of the de- ploying airbag could cause death or serious injury to the child in forward...
  • Page 118 " Always make sure the shoulder belt child from death or serious injury. is positioned across the center of Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- child’s shoulder. The belt should be ately. install child kept away from child’s neck, but...
  • Page 119 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Installation with seat belt (double cab models) 2. To remove the child restraint system, (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION press the buckle release button and An infant seat must be used in rear- allow the belt to retract. facing position only.
  • Page 120 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " Vehicles with separate seat—Never install a rear- facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat even if the front passenger occu- pant classification indicator light in- dicates “OFF”. In the event of an accident, the impact of the rapid inflation of the front passenger air- bag could cause death or serious injury to the child if the rear- facing...
  • Page 121 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 122 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 123 Toyota dealer. seat. 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 124 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " CAUTION Vehicles with separate seat—Never install a rear- facing child restraint " Vehicles with separate seat—Never system on the front passenger seat install a rear- facing child restraint even if the front passenger occu- system on the front passenger seat. pant classification indicator light in- A forward- facing child restraint sys- dicates “OFF”.
  • Page 125 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " Vehicles with separate seat—A for- ward- facing child restraint system should be allowed to be installed on the front passenger seat only when unavoidable. Always move the seat as far back as pos- sible even if the front passenger occupant classification indicator...
  • Page 126 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 127 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 3. While pressing convertible seat 4. To remove the convertible seat, press CAUTION firmly against the seat cushion and 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 128 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " Vehicles with separate seat—A for- ward- facing child restraint system should be allowed to be installed on the front passenger seat only when unavoidable. Always move the seat as far back as pos- sible even if the front passenger occupant classification indicator...
  • Page 129 " Always make sure the shoulder belt child from death or serious injury. is positioned across the center of Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- child’s shoulder. The belt should be ately. install child kept away from child’s neck, but...
  • Page 130 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Using a top strap (standard cab models) Anchor brackets 2. To remove the child restraint system, Follow the procedure below for a child Use the anchor bracket on the back panel press the buckle- release button and al- restraint system that requires the use to attach the top strap.
  • Page 131 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET: 2. Lightly push down on the top sur- 3. Fix the child restraint system with face of the anchor bracket cover, the seat belt. 1. Remove passenger head then pull it forward to remove. straint.
  • Page 132 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Using a top strap (access cab models) Follow the procedure below for a child restraint system that requires the use of a top strap. Outside position 4. Replace passenger head straint. Store any removed covers in a safe place such as the glove box.
  • Page 133 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Symbol Routing devices Routing device Anchor brackets Use the routing device on the rear of the TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET: 2. Route top strap through the seat back and the anchor bracket on the routing device as shown in the il- Outside position side floor to attach the top strap.
  • Page 134 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION Make sure the top strap is securely latched, and check that the child re- straint system is secure by pushing and pulling it in different directions. Follow all the installation instructions provided by its manufacturer. 3.
  • Page 135 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Center position 2. Fold down the cup holder, unfasten 3. Route the top strap through the slot the Velcro that attaches the anchor on top of the seat, pass the strap 1. Remove the head restraint. bracket cover, and lift the cover.
  • Page 136 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Using a top strap (double cab models) 4. Move the child restraint system to 5. Replace the head restraint. Follow the procedure below for a child the correct position. restraint system that requires the use of a top strap. Then fix the child restraint system with the seat belt and tighten the top strap.
  • Page 137 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Anchor brackets Outside position Use one anchor bracket on the back of TO USE THE ANCHORAGES: rear seats and two anchor brackets on the 1. Remove the head restraint. floor as shown above to attach the top strap.
  • Page 138 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Installation with child restraint lower anchorages (standard cab models) 2. Fix the child restraint system with the seat belt. Latch the hook onto the anchorages and tighten the top strap. For instructions to install the child re- straint system, see “Child restraint”...
  • Page 139 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) For owners in Canada The symbol on a child restraint system indicates the presence of a lower connec- tor system. CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM INSTALLATION Type A— 1. Widen the gap between the seat cushion and seatback slightly and confirm the position of the lower an- chorages near the button on the seatback.
  • Page 140 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Installation with child restraint lower anchorages (access cab models) If your child restraint system has a top strap, it should be anchored. (For the installation of the top strap, see “—Using a top strap” in this Section.) For installation details, refer to the instruc- tion manual equipped with each product.
  • Page 141 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) For owners in Canada If your child restraint system has a top strap, it should be anchored. (For the The symbol on a child restraint system installation of the top strap, see “—Using indicates the presence of a lower connec- a top strap”...
  • Page 142 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Installation with child restraint lower anchorages (double cab models) Lower anchorages for the child restraint systems complying with the FMVSS225 CMVSS210.2 specifications installed in the center and left positions of the rear seats. The anchorages are installed in the gap between the seat cushion and seatback for center and left positions of rear seats.
  • Page 143 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) For owners in Canada Type B— The symbol on a child restraint system 1. Turn up the covers for left lower indicates the presence of a lower connec- anchorage on the center position of tor system. the seats and for anchorages on the left side position of the seat, and CHILD...
  • Page 144 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION " When using the lower anchorages for the child restraint system, be sure that there are no irregular ob- jects around the anchorages or that the seat belt is not caught. " Push and pull the child restraint system in different directions to be sure it is secure.
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  • Page 146 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering wheel and Mirrors Tilt steering wheel ......... . Outside rear view mirrors .
  • Page 147 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 148 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Power rear view mirror control On some models, when you push the out- To adjust a mirror, use the switches. side rear view mirror heater switch or out- 1. Master switch—To select the mirror to side rear view mirror defogger switch, the be adjusted heater panels in the outside rear view Push the switch to “L”...
  • Page 149 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 150 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 “OFF”...
  • Page 151 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Sun visors— To block out glare, move the sun visor. To block out glare from the front—Swing down the sun visor (position 1). To block out glare from the side—Swing down the sun visor, remove it from the hook and swing it to the lateral side (posi- tion 2).
  • Page 152 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Vanity mirrors To block the glare from the front when the To use the vanity mirrors, swing down main sun visor is swung to the lateral the sun visor and open the cover. side (position 2), swing down the sub vi- The vanity light(s) comes on when you sor.
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  • Page 154 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights and Wipers Headlights and turn signals ........Emergency flashers .
  • Page 155 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Headlights and turn signals NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the lights on for a long period when the engine is not running. Daytime running light system (on some models) The headlights turn on at reduced intensi- ty when the parking brake is released with the engine started, even with the light...
  • Page 156 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Emergency flashers NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the switch on longer than necessary when the en- gine is not running. TURN SIGNALS To turn on the emergency flashers, push the switch. To signal a turn, push the headlight/ turn signal lever up or down to position All the turn signal lights will flash.
  • Page 157 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Instrument panel light control Front fog lights To adjust the brightness of the instru- ment panel lights, turn the knob. Standard and access cab models To turn on the front fog lights, twist the band of the headlight/turn signal lever.
  • Page 158 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Interior light Personal lights Standard cab and access cab models only (with wireless remote control)—When the switch is in the “DOOR” position and all the door are unlocked using the wireless remote control transmitter simultaneously, the lights will come on and remain for about 30 seconds unless any door is opened or closed.
  • Page 159 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Center interior and personal lights Standard and access cab models— CENTER INTERIOR LIGHT To turn on the light, push the lens on Type A— your side. To turn the light off, push To turn on the interior light, slide the the lens once again.
  • Page 160 The following adjustments can be made in closed. this system. For details, contact your Double cab models— Toyota dealer. " For easy access to the ignition switch, Cancelling the door key or wireless re- the ignition switch light comes on when mote control transmitter linked opera- any of the doors are opened.
  • Page 161 The cargo lamp will automatically turn off this system. For details, contact your after 20 seconds. Toyota dealer. " To turn off: Lock the doors with the key, Cancelling the door key or wireless re- the power door lock switch or the wireless...
  • Page 162 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Windshield wipers and washer (intermittent type) By opening and closing the doors To squirt washer fluid, pull the lever toward you and release it. To turn on: Open any of the doors. To turn off: Close all the doors: If the windshield wipers are off, they will "...
  • Page 163 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Windshield wipers and washer Outside rear view mirror (mist type) heaters In freezing weather, warm the windshield with the defroster before using the washer. This will help prevent the washer fluid from freezing on your windshield, which can block your vision.
  • Page 164 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Back window and outside rear view mirror defoggers Make sure you turn the defoggers off CAUTION when the surfaces are clear. Leaving the defoggers on for a long time could cause Since the mirror surfaces can get hot, the battery to discharge, especially during do not touch them when the switch stop- and- go driving.
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  • Page 166 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gauges, Meters and Service reminder indicators Fuel gauge ..........Engine coolant temperature gauge .
  • Page 167 Fill the fuel tank immediately. 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. With tachometer With tachometer 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 168 If the oil pressure should stay below the normal range, pull off the road to a safe place and stop the engine immediately. Call a Toyota dealer or qualified repair shop for assistance. Oil pressure may not build up when the oil level is too low.
  • Page 169 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Voltmeter Tachometer NOTICE Do not drive the vehicle with the oil pressure below the normal range until the cause is fixed—it may ruin the engine. The voltmeter tells whether the battery The tachometer indicates engine speed is charged discharged.
  • Page 170 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Odometer and two trip meters 3. Trip meter reset knob—Resets the two trip meters to zero, and also change the meter display. To change the meter display, quickly push and release the knob. The meter display changes in the order from the odometer to trip meter A to trip meter B, then back to the odometer each time you push.
  • Page 171 Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. If parking brake is off, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. : For vehicles with the vehicle stability control system only (indicator and buzzer ) Fasten driver’s seat belt.
  • Page 172 Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. Close all doors. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately. Adjust tire inflation pressure (including spare tire). If the light blinks, contact Toyota dealer. Stop and check. Add washer fluid. Replace engine oil.
  • Page 173 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. Key reminder buzzer Remove key. Four- wheel drive system Shift the transfer mode correctly. warning buzzer 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 174 “ON” position. a safe place and contact your Toyota " When the parking brake is applied... With the vehicle stability control system—...
  • Page 175 Howev- the nearest Toyota dealer or repair shop. not a malfunction. er, if a front passenger uses an additional...
  • Page 176 These cases are temporary malfunctions. vehicle at low speeds. Have your vehicle must be checked using the level dipstick. The malfunction indicator lamp will go off checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as after taking several driving trips. possible. NOTICE...
  • Page 177 Con- The light comes on when the ignition key neous pedal operation. tact your Toyota dealer as soon as is turned to the “ON” position. If the anti- possible to service the vehicle. lock brake system works properly, the "...
  • Page 178 Contact your when applied, it is no problem to continue " Depressing the brake pedal repeatedly Toyota dealer as soon as possible to your driving. may turn on the light. It is normal if it service the vehicle.
  • Page 179 If the light does not go off, call a bag and front seat belt pretensioners spare tire) is low. The light comes on Toyota dealer or qualified repair shop for are operating properly. when the ignition key is turned to the assistance.
  • Page 180 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) (o) Engine Oil Replacement Reminder The system must be reset after the en- (q) Four- wheel Drive System Warning Light (for vehicles sold in U.S.A.) gine oil replacement. Reset the system by Buzzer the following procedure: This light acts as a reminder when to This buzzer reminds you that the transfer replace the engine oil.
  • Page 181 If any service reminder indicator or warn- not start the engine. ing buzzer does not function as described All the service reminder indicators ex- above, have it checked by your Toyota cept the open door warning light should dealer as soon as possible. come on.
  • Page 182 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ignition switch, Transmission and Parking brake Ignition switch with steering lock ......Automatic transmission .
  • Page 183 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Ignition switch with steering lock “ACC”—Accessories such as the radio CAUTION operate, but the engine is off. If you leave the key in the “ACC” or For manual transmission: “LOCK” position and open the driver’s Never remove the key when the ve- door, a buzzer will remind you to remove hicle is moving, as this will lock the the key.
  • Page 184 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Automatic transmission Your automatic transmission has a shift lock system to minimize the possibility of incorrect operation. This means you can Overdrive switch only shift out of “P” position when the brake pedal is depressed (with the ignition switch in “ON”...
  • Page 185 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Vehicles with cruise control—When the 3. Release the parking brake and brake cruise control is being used, even if you pedal. Depress the accelerator pedal downshift the transmission by pushing and slowly for smooth starting. releasing overdrive switch, engine...
  • Page 186 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " Shift into the “2” position. The trans- Vehicles with cruise control—When the NOTICE mission will downshift to second gear cruise control is being used, even if you when the vehicle speed drops down to downshift the transmission by pushing and z Be careful not to over- rev the en- or lower than the following speed, and releasing...
  • Page 187 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) (g) Backing up (i) Good driving practice Four- wheel drive models " 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop. If the transmission repeatedly shifts up “2WD” or “4HI” mode is selected and down between fourth gear and ov- 2.
  • Page 188 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Manual transmission Recommended shifting speeds Maximum allowable speeds The transmission is fully synchronized and To get on a highway or to pass slower upshifting or downshifting is easy. traffic, maximum acceleration may be nec- essary. Make sure you observe the follow- For the best compromise between fuel ing maximum allowable speeds in each economy and vehicle performance, you...
  • Page 189 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Four- wheel drive system— (a) Front drive control Good driving practice Use the “2WD/4HI” and “4LO” switches " to select the following transfer modes. If it is difficult to shift into reverse, put the transmission in neutral, release the 1.
  • Page 190 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) (b) A.D.D. (automatic disconnecting differential) (c) Shifting procedure 3. “4LO” (low speed position, four- The A.D.D. can be engaged or disen- SHIFTING BETWEEN “2WD” AND “4HI” wheel drive): With “2WD/4HI” gaged by the shifting operations de- To shift from “2WD”...
  • Page 191 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) To shift from “4HI” to “2WD”, push the SHIFTING BETWEEN “4HI” AND “4LO” SHIFTING BETWEEN “2WD” AND “4LO” “2WD/4HI” switch again to turn it off. To shift from “4HI” to “4LO”, stop the To shift from “2WD” to “4LO”, stop the This can be done at any speed.
  • Page 192 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Traction control system If the “4LO” (low speed four- wheel drive) The traction control system automatical- indicator light flashes and the buzzer ly helps prevent the spinning of rear sounds when you push the “2WD/4HI” wheels (two- wheel drive models) or 4 switch, this reminds you that the transfer wheels (four- wheel drive models) when mode is not in “2WD”...
  • Page 193 “ON”. If the indicator light does not come on when the ignition is turned on, contact your Toyota dealer. With tachometer 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 194 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) “AUTO LSD” system “VSC TRAC” warning light In the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer: This light warns that there is a problem " somewhere in the following. The warning light does not come on "...
  • Page 195 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) If the engine is turned off while the NOTICE “AUTO LSD” indicator light is on and then restarted, the indicator light will turn off Do not use the “AUTO LSD” system automatically. in conditions other than the above. A much greater steering effort and more careful cornering control will be re- quired.
  • Page 196 If the system continues to operate, the ignition key is turned to “ON”, contact buzzer sound changes from intermittent to your Toyota dealer. continuous. (The continuous buzzer sounds for about 3 seconds.)
  • Page 197 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) “VSC TRAC” warning light In the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer: This light warns that there is a problem " somewhere in the following. The warning light does not come on " after the ignition key is turned to “ON”.
  • Page 198 When replacing the tires or wheels, contact your Toyota dealer. (See “Checking and replacing tires” in Section 7- 2.) With tachometer 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 199 The slip indicator light comes on for a few four- wheel drive mode. seconds when the ignition key is turned In the following cases, contact your Toyota to “ON”. If the indicator light does not dealer: come on when the ignition is turned on, "...
  • Page 200 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) “VSC TRAC” warning light In the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer: This light warns that when there is a " problem somewhere in the following. The warning light does not come on " after the ignition key is turned to “ON”.
  • Page 201 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Tire pressure warning system— The tire pressure warning system is de- LOW TIRE PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT signed to provide warning when tire This light comes on when the ignition key inflation pressure of one or more of is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 202 Depending on the conditions, re- replaced, have them repaired or re- not function properly under certain cir- duce to an appropriate speed as placed by the nearest Toyota dealer cumstances. In the following cases, the soon as possible. or authorized tire dealer. The tire low tire pressure warning light may not "...
  • Page 203 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION CAUTION " The use of non- genuine wheels will When the tire pressure monitoring cause the air pressure sensors to system warning light is lit, one or transmit the electronic code in dif- more of your tires is significantly un- ferent manner, resulting in the sys- der- inflated.
  • Page 204 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) For vehicles sold in U.S.A. " NOTICE: Reorient or relocate the receiving an- This equipment has been tested and tenna. This device complies with Part 15 of the found to comply with the limits for a "...
  • Page 205 Have the tires, wheels or sensors re- The tire pressure warning system need placed and ID codes registered by a to be initialized in the following condi- Toyota dealer. If you need sensors, tions: purchase from a Toyota dealer. "...
  • Page 206 If the low tire pressure warning light does not blink when you push and hold the reset switch, have the low pressure warn- ing system checked at your Toyota dealer. With tachometer Lever type 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 207 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Cruise control When parking, firmly apply the parking The cruise control allows you to cruise brake to avoid inadvertent creeping. the vehicle at a desired speed over 40 km/h (25 mph) even with your foot off Pedal type—...
  • Page 208 Toyota deal- will not be applied because the cruise or tap it down for a slower speed. Each er at the earliest opportunity.
  • Page 209 The indicator light does not come on. " The indicator light flashes again. " The indicator light goes out after it comes on. If this is the case, contact your Toyota dealer and have your vehicle inspected. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 210 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Audio system Reference ..........Using your audio system .
  • Page 211 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Reference Type 1: AM·FM radio/compact disc player Type 2: AM·FM radio/cassette player/com- Type 3: AM·FM radio/cassette player/com- (with compact disc changer controller) pact disc player (with compact disc pact disc player with changer changer controller) 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 212 This section describes some of the basic TONE AND BALANCE YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER features on Toyota audio systems. Some For details about your system’s tone and When you insert a cassette, the exposed information may not pertain to your sys- balance controls, see the description of tape should face to the right.
  • Page 213 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 8 cm (3 in.) compact disc singles YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH CHANGER (type 3) Type 1— When you insert a disc, push the “LOAD” Your compact disc player does not need button and gently push the disc in with an adaptor to play compact disc singles.
  • Page 214 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Controls and features "Type 1 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 215 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) DISC (Compact disc) (Reverse/Fast- forward button) These buttons are used to preset and Push the “DISC” button to play a compact Push and hold “ ” (preset button 6) or tune in radio stations.
  • Page 216 If the malfunction still exists, take your button 1). “ ” will appear on the To turn off the repeat feature, push this vehicle to your Toyota dealer. display and the player will perform the button again. DISC tracks on the disc you are listening to in With compact disc changer only—...
  • Page 217 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SCAN Compact disc player SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Track up/down) Radio There are two scan features—you can ei- Radio ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or You can either scan all the frequencies on In the seek mode, the radio finds and scan the first tracks of all the discs in the a band or scan only the preset stations plays the next station up or down the...
  • Page 218 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) ST (Stereo reception) display TUNE (Tuning) Your radio automatically changes to stereo Turn the “TUNE” knob clockwise to step reception when a stereo broadcast is re- up the frequency. Turn the knob counter- ceived. “ST” appears on the display. If the clockwise to step down the frequency.
  • Page 219 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "Type 2 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 220 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 221 Vehicles with rear seat entertainment sys- If the malfunction still exists, take your : Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from tem— vehicle to your Toyota dealer. Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories The “DISC”...
  • Page 222 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) RAND (Random) RPT (Repeat) With compact disc changer only— There are two random features—you can Cassette player Repeating a disc: either listen to the tracks on one compact Push and hold “RPT” (preset button 2) Push “RPT” (preset button 2) while the disc in random order, or listen to the until you hear a beep.
  • Page 223 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Compact disc player SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Track up/down) Compact disc player There are two scan features—you can ei- Radio Use this button to skip up or down to a ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or different track.
  • Page 224 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 225 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "Type 3 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 226 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) (Program) (Eject button) These buttons are used to preset and Cassette player Push “ ” (preset button 4) to select tune in radio stations. the other side of a cassette tape. The This button is used to eject a cassette.
  • Page 227 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) The “DISC” button may also be used to DISC Each...
  • Page 228 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) LOAD RAND (Random) Dolbyr B NR This button is used to load the compact There are two random features—you can If you are listening to a tape that was discs in the compact disc player. This either listen to the tracks on one compact recorded with Dolbyr B Noise Reduction, player can store up to six discs.
  • Page 229 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) RDS (Radio Data System) RPT (Repeat) Repeating a disc: Push and hold “RPT” (preset button 2) Your audio system is equipped with Radio Cassette player until you hear a beep. “ ” will ap- Data System (RDS). RDS station providing Push “RPT”...
  • Page 230 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Compact disc player SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Track up/down) Compact disc player There are two scan features—you can ei- Radio Use this button to skip up or down to a ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or different track.
  • Page 231 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) TEXT If no messages have been stored, or if TRAF (Traffic) there are no more messages to be re- Radio This button turns the traffic announcement called, “NO MESSAGE” will appear on the (TA) feature on and off. This button is This button is operational only in RDS display, and the message display will be operational only in FM mode.
  • Page 232 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) TYPE (Program Types) When you push the “TYPE” button while receiving an RDS station, the current pro- gram type appears on the display. Each time you push this button, the pro- gram type changes as in the following: ROCK EASY LIS (Easy listening) CLS/JAZZ (Classical music and Jazz)
  • Page 233 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Audio remote controls (steering switches) Some parts of the audio system can be adjusted using the switches on the steer- ing wheel. Details of the specific switches, controls, and features are described below. 1. Volume control switch 2.
  • Page 234 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 1. Volume control switch Next, push either side of the track switch There must be at least 3 seconds of blank until the track you want to listen to is set. space between tracks for the track switch Push “+”...
  • Page 235 Toyota recom- To turn the audio system off, push and when a cassette tape and a compact disc mends the use of Toyota genuine wireless hold the “MODE” switch until the system are loaded in the front audio system.
  • Page 236 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Rear seat audio system controller The rear seat audio system consists of The rear seat audio system can be oper- following components. ated with the rear seat audio system con- troller. 1. Front audio system 2. Rear seat audio system display CAUTION 3.
  • Page 237 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) USING THE CONTROLLER To use the rear seat audio system con- troller, direct the signal output portion of the controller to the signal reception portion of the rear seat audio system display. The rear seat audio system controller can be operated when the ignition switch is in the “ACC”...
  • Page 238 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) NOTICE Do not leave the controller exposed to high temperatures (such as on the instrument panel) for a long time, otherwise the controller may be dam- aged. CONTROLLER HOLDER The controller can be stowed in the holder when it is not in use.
  • Page 239 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CONTROLLER FEATURES 1. “ ” and “ ” (DISC/CH/PROG) but- Compact disc player with changer tons 1. “ ” and “ ” (DISC/CH/PROG) buttons Use these buttons to select a disc you Radio want to listen to. 2.
  • Page 240 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Cassette tape player For the skip feature to work correctly a 3. “ON/SOURCE” button blank space of at least 3 seconds is con- This button has the following features— Push “ON/SOURCE” button to turn on the sidered to be a start of a recording.
  • Page 241 Eject the disc. Set the disc again. z Dispose of used batteries according mode is selected. to the local regulations. “ERR 4”: Over- current. Ask your Toyota dealer to inspect. If the malfunction still exists, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 242 Close the battery case securely. After replacing the battery, check that the controller operates properly. If the control- ler still does not operate properly, contact your Toyota dealer. Replace the battery by using the following 2. Remove the discharged battery. procedures: 3.
  • Page 243 With some headphone generally available in the market, it may be difficult to catch sound properly. Toyota recommends the use of Toyota genuine headphone. Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther details. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 244 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Rear seat entertainment system— The rear seat entertainment system con- sists of the following components. 1. Front audio system 2. Rear seat entertainment system display 3. Rear seat entertainment system controller 4. DVD player 5. Headphone input jacks 6.
  • Page 245 Toyota recom- el that the DVD will play, you may mends the use of Toyota genuine wireless The rear seat entertainment system can be startled by louder sound effects headphone.
  • Page 246 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Display To open the display, push the lock release Push down the display to the desired To close, push up the display until you button. angle. hear a click. The illumination of the screen is automati- NOTICE cally turned...
  • Page 247 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Rear seat entertainment system controller The rear seat entertainment system can NOTICE be operated with the rear seat entertain- z The screen should be cleaned with ment system controller. The system can- not be operated by touching the switches a dry soft cloth.
  • Page 248 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) USING THE CONTROLLER To use the rear seat entertainment sys- tem controller, direct the signal output portion of the controller to the signal reception portion of the rear seat enter- tainment system display. The controller does not operate properly when the signal reception portion of the display exposed...
  • Page 249 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) NOTICE Do not leave the controller exposed to high temperatures (such as on the instrument panel) for a long time, otherwise the controller may be dam- aged. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 250 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CONTROL BUTTONS 1. “ ” and “ ” (TUNE/TRACK) buttons These buttons operate the front audio system select track/chapter when the DVD player is operated. 2. “ ” and “ ” (DISC/CH/PROG) buttons These buttons skip directly to a desired preset station, disc, track or chapter.
  • Page 251 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 8. “VIDEO” button 15. “"” button 22. “OFF” button This button turns on the video mode This button plays a screen when the This button turns off the rear seat en- when your personal audio device is DVD player is operated.
  • Page 252 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Turning the rear seat entertainment system on and —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 253 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Radio SELECTING THE MODE The mode display which is selected by the joy stick is colored blue. When the Use the joy stick to select the mode. “ENT” button is pushed, the mode display Push the “ENT” button to enter the mode. changes to green.
  • Page 254 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) When you select a mode, the screen indi- Cassette tape player cates which is selected. Push the “ ” or “ ” (DISC/CH/PROG) Radio button to select the other side of a cas- sette tape. The screen indicates which AM mode: side is currently selected.
  • Page 255 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2. “ ” and “ ” (TUNE/TRACK) buttons To stop the tape while it is fast forward- In addition, the feature may not work well ing, push the “ ” (TUNE/TRACK) button. with some spoken, live, or classical re- Radio To stop the tape while it is rewinding, cordings.
  • Page 256 3. Put in a new battery with the positive equivalent type of battery recom- 1. Pull the case out while pushing the (+) side up. mended by a Toyota dealer. lock release button to the side. Put it in the case securely. z Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
  • Page 257 Toyota dealer. The DVD player works when the ignition key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. To turn on the DVD player, a disc must be loaded in the player.
  • Page 258 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. INSERTING THE DISC Insert a disc and push the lid forward to close the DVD player.
  • Page 259 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Selecting the DVD mode The indicator light turns on while the disc EJECTING THE DISC is loaded. Push the lid backward to open the DVD player. Push the disc eject button to The player will play the track or chapter, eject a disc.
  • Page 260 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —DVD player operation switches 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. Vehicles with navigation system—The The DVD player can be operated with the “DVD Hint!”...
  • Page 261 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Top page (DVD video operation switch) The player can also be operated with the TURNING THE OPERATION SWITCHES switches on the screen. ON AND OFF To operate the switches on the screen, To turn on the operation switches, push select the switch by the joy stick and the “CURSOR”...
  • Page 262 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) There are operation switches on the “Top Page” and “Second Page” screens. To change the screen, push the “Top Page” or “Second Page” switch on the screen. Top page (DVD audio operation switch) Top page (video CD) Second page (DVD...
  • Page 263 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) To turn off the switches on the screen, push the “CURSOR” button on the control- ler once again or push the “Hide Keys” on the screen. If “ ” appears on the screen when you select a switch, it indicates that the switch cannot work.
  • Page 264 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —DVD player operation (DVD video/DVD audio) NOTE: The playback condition of some CAUTION DVD video discs may be determined by DVD video a DVD video software producer. This Conversational speech on some DVDs DVD player plays a disc as the software is recorded at a low volume to em- producer intended.
  • Page 265 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) TURNING THE MENU SCREEN FOR THE DISC ON OR OFF 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 266 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) To select the menu for the disc, push the OPERATING THE “ ”, “"”, “AA” AND “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ” switches on the “""” SWITCHES/BUTTONS DVD video screen. Push the “Enter” switch to select “...
  • Page 267 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SKIPPING PREDETERMINED SCREEN DVD video DVD video To skip to the predetermined screen, push the “Return” switch. The DVD player starts playing from the beginning of the predeter- mined screen. You can also display the screen by pushing the “RETURN” button on the controller.
  • Page 268 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SELECTING THE TITLE/GROUP DVD video— To display the searching title (DVD video) Select the title number by using the “- ”, or group (DVD audio) screen, push the “+” and “+10” switches and push the “En- “Search”...
  • Page 269 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) DVD video DVD audio SELECTING THE BONUS GROUP CHANGING THE STILL PICTURE DVD audio only— DVD audio only— Enter the bonus group number on the Push the “Still Prev.” or “Still Next” switch searching group screen and push the “En- on the screen to forward or reverse the ter”...
  • Page 270 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Push the “Sub Title” switch on the screen, and then the changing subtitle language screen will appear. You can also display the screen by pushing the “SUB TITLE” button on the controller. Each time you push the “Sub Title”...
  • Page 271 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 272 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CHANGING AUDIO FORMAT (DVD audio only) DVD video Push the “Audio” switch on the screen or the “AUDIO” button on the controller and the changing audio format screen will ap- pear. DVD audio Each time you touch the “Audio” switch, another audio format stored on the disc is selected.
  • Page 273 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 274 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTING There are initial setting switches on the “Setup Menu 1” and “Setup Menu 2” Push the “Set Up” switch on the screen, screens. and then the initial setting screen will ap- pear. You can also display the screen by To change the screen, push the “Top pushing the “SET UP”...
  • Page 275 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE To enter the code of the language you CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE want to hear, push the number of the Push the “Audio Lang.” switch on the To display the “Select Subtitle Lang.”, language code.
  • Page 276 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) To enter the code of the language you CHANGING THE DVD LANGUAGE To enter the code of the language you want to read, push the number of the want to read, push the number of the To display the “Select DVD Language”...
  • Page 277 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) TURNING THE ANGLE MARK ON OR SETTING LEVEL VIEWER Push the number for the password and RESTRICTIONS the “Enter” switch. The “Select Restriction Level” screen will appear. The angle mark can be turned on for You can restrict the play back screen by discs that are multi- angle compatible.
  • Page 278 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) LANGUAGE CODE LIST Code Language 1001 Japanese 0514 English 0618 French 0405 German 0920 Italian 0519 Spanish 2608 Chinese 1412 Dutch Push a parental level (1—8). The smaller SETTING THE DISPLAY MODE 1620 Portuguese the level number, the stricter the age limit. Each time you push the “Display Mode”...
  • Page 279 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 0125 Aymara 0610 Fiji 1101 Georgian 0126 Azerbaijani 0615 Faroese 1111 Kazakh 0201 Bashkir 0625 Frisian 1112 Greenlandic 0205 Byelorussian 0701 Irish 1113 Cambodian 0207 Bulgarian 0704 Scots- Gaelic 1114 Kannada 0208 Bihari 0712 Galician 1119 Kashmiri 0209 Bislama...
  • Page 280 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 1320 Maltese 1911 Slovak 2019 Tsonga 1325 Burmese 1912 Slovenian 2020 Tatar 1401 Nauru 1913 Samoan 2023 1405 Nepali 1914 Shona 2111 Ukrainian 1415 Norwegian 1915 Somali 2118 Urdu 1503 Occitan 1917 Albanian 2126 Uzbek 1513 (Afan) Oromo 1918 Serbian...
  • Page 281 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) USING THE CONTROL SCREEN When playing a disc, push the “DVD” but- ton on the controller. The control screen will appear on the screen. Details of the specific switches, controls and features are described below. 1. “PICTURE” switch Push the “PICTURE”...
  • Page 282 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —DVD player operation (video CD/audio CD/CD text) 5. “ ” and “ ” switches Push and hold the “ ” or “ ” switch to fast forward or reverse a disc. When you release the switch, the DVD player will resume playing.
  • Page 283 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) OPERATING THE “ ”, “"”, “AA” AND TURNING ON THE DISC MENU (video CHANGING MENU PAGE OR TRACK CD only) (video CD only) “""” SWITCHES Push the “Return” switch to turn on the Push the “D. Menu Next” or “D. Menu “...
  • Page 284 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Video CD CHANGING MULTIPLEX CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTING (video TRANSMISSION (video CD only) CD only) Push the “Main/Sub” switch to change a Push the “Set Up” switch on the screen multiplex transmission. The mode changes and then the initial setting screen will ap- from Main/Sub to Main to Sub and back pear.
  • Page 285 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Screen adjustment 1. “PICTURE” switch (video CD only) Push the “PICTURE” switch to turn off the control screen and return to the picture previously displayed. 2. “RPT” switch (audio CD and CD text) Push the “RPT” switch while the track is playing.
  • Page 286 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Selecting the video mode After adjusting the screen, push the “OK” switch to return to the previous screen. Each time you push the “+” or “- ” switch, you can adjust the color, contrast, tone and brightness of the screen. + or - or RED GREEN...
  • Page 287 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —DVD video disc information The audio machine connected to the input DVD PLAYER AND DVD VIDEO DISCS Marks shown on DVD video discs: terminal adapter can be played in the This DVD player conforms to NTSC col- video mode.
  • Page 288 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) DVD VIDEO DISC GLOSSARY Level 8: All types of DVD video discs can Manufactured under license from Dolby be played. Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and DVD video discs: Digital Versatile Disc the double- D symbol are trademarks of that holds video.
  • Page 289 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Input terminal adapter —Power outlet The rear entertainment system plays vid- eos and sound when your audio system is connected to the input terminal adapter on the rear console box. For details, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. To use the input terminal adapter, open This power outlet is designed for use as the lid.
  • Page 290 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Certain electrical appliances may cause NOTICE radio noise. z To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlet longer than necessary when the engine is not running. z Close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use.
  • Page 291 With some headphones generally available position. in the marker, it may be difficult to catch sound properly. Toyota recommends the use of Toyota genuine headphone. Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther details. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 292 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Audio/video system operating hints For example, nearby buildings and terrain Station swapping—If the FM signal you NOTICE can interfere with FM reception. Power are listening to is interrupted or weak- lines or telephone wires can interfere with ened, and there is another strong station To ensure correct audio/video system AM signals.
  • Page 293 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CARING FOR YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER Use high- quality cassettes. CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISC AND TAPES PLAYER AND DISCS Low- quality cassette tapes can cause For the best performance for your cas- many problems, including poor sound, Type 2 and 3—Your compact disc play- sette player and tapes: inconsistent...
  • Page 294 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) DVD player only discs marked shown Audio CDs above. The following products may not be playable on your DVD player. SACD Copy- protected CD DVD video discs CD- R (CD- Recordable) CD- RW (CD- Re- writable) CD- ROM DVD- R DVD audio discs...
  • Page 295 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 296 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Correct Wrong Handle compact discs carefully, espe- To clean a compact disc: Wipe it with a cially when you are inserting them. soft, lint- free cloth that has been damp- Hold them on the edge and do not ened with water.
  • Page 297 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 298 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Air conditioning system Controls ........... Air flow selector settings .
  • Page 299 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Controls 1. Fan speed selector 2. Temperature selector 3. Air flow selector 4. “A/C” button (on some models) 5. Air intake selector button 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 300 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Fan speed selector 4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainly from the floor vents and windshield Turn the knob to adjust the fan speed—to vents. the right to increase, to the left to de- crease. Turning the air flow selector to the floor/windshield position turns on the Temperature selector defogging function with the purpose of...
  • Page 301 If the “A/C” button indicator flashes, there see “Air flow selector settings” described is a problem in the air conditioning system below. conditioning automatically shuts off. this happens, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer for service. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 302 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Air flow selector settings "Standard and access cab models without rear console box : See “Instrument panel vents” in this Section. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 303 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "Standard and access cab models with rear console box : See “Instrument panel vents” in this Section. On some models 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 304 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "Double cab models 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 305 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) If following another vehicle on a dusty Air conditioning Defogging road, or driving in windy and dusty For best results, set controls to: The inside of the windshield conditions, it is recommended that the For best results, set controls to: air intake selector be temporarily set to Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”...
  • Page 306 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Instrument panel and rear vents On humid days, do not blow cold air To heat the vehicle interior while de- on the windshield—the difference be- frosting the windshield, choose floor/ tween the outside and inside tempera- windshield air flow.
  • Page 307 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Rear vents (double cab models only) If air flow control is not satisfactory, check the instrument panel and rear vents. The instrument panel and rear vents may be opened or closed as shown. For removing frost or fog, it is recom- mended that you close the lower vent when using the “Floor”, “Floor/Windshield”...
  • Page 308 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Other equipment Multi- information display ........Clock .
  • Page 309 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Multi- information display— 1. “E/M” button 2. Garage door opener buttons 3. “MODE” button 4. Garage door opener indicator 5. Outside temperature display 6. Compass 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 310 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Before using the multi- information display Operate the multi- information display “E/M” button “MODE” button with the ignition switch on. This button is used to switch between This button is used to select the item. When the ignition switch is turned to English/U.S.
  • Page 311 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Garage door opener The garage door opener ( 2. Place your hand- held garage transmit- Universal Transceiver) is manufactured ter 25 to 75 mm (1 to 3 in.) away from the surface of the HomeLink under license from HomeLink and can programmed operate...
  • Page 312 1. Decide which of the 3 HomeLink but- lighting, contact your authorized Toyota tons you want to program. Following this step, you have 30 seconds dealer for assistance.
  • Page 313 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) (b) Operating the HomeLink CAUTION This device complies with Part 15 of the To operate the HomeLink , press the FCC Rules and with RSS- 210 of the IC appropriate HomeLink button to activate When programming the HomeLink Rules.
  • Page 314 “- - _C” (“- - _F”) will appear on the display. If “- - _C” (“- - _F”) appears on the display, contact your Toyota dealer. There may be a case that “- - _C” (“- - _F”) appears momentarily when the ignition is quickly turned to “ON”.
  • Page 315 The compass may not show the correct If the direction is not indicated or the direction in the following conditions: system does not operate properly, contact your Toyota dealer. The vehicle is stopped immediately af- ter turning. The compass does not adjust while the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 316 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 for this deviation;...
  • Page 317 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) After calibration, leaving the system for Samoa: 5 Guam: Saipan: several seconds returns 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 318 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2. Push and hold both the “MODE” and “E/M” buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds until the “CAL” indication ap- pears on the compass display. (At this time, the compass display is locked in “N”.) CALIBRATING THE COMPASS (circling 3.
  • Page 319 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Clock Cigarette lighter and ashtrays Perform circling calibration just after you have purchased your Toyota. And then always perform circling calibration after the battery has been removed, re- placed or disconnected. Do not perform circling calibration of the compass in a place where the earth’s magnetic field is subject to in-...
  • Page 320 To use the cigarette lighter, press it in. After it finishes heating up, it automati- cally pops out ready for use. Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed Use a Toyota genuine cigarette lighter or equivalent for replacement. ASHTRAYS Front: To use the ashtray, pull it out.
  • Page 321 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Power outlet (115 VAC) NOTICE z To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use the electricity over the total vehicle capacity of 12V/120W. z To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlets longer than necessary when the engine is not running.
  • Page 322 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Certain electrical appliances may cause NOTICE radio noise. z To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlet longer than necessary when the engine is not running. z Close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use.
  • Page 323 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Glove box Garage door opener box To use the glove box, do this. The box is designed to store a garage Remove the paper strip covering the adhe- door opener transmitter. sive on back side of square and adhere To open: Pull the lever.
  • Page 324 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Please note if transmitter has wire clip for Place the transmitter with Velcro square Remove spacers from the center panel. sun visor, this clip must be removed prior facing inside of box into the box. Make Place the largest spacer on the pin that to adhesion of the Velcro.
  • Page 325 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the garage door opener box closed while driving. Keep the remaining spacers away from children. When the garage door opener transmitter If the center panel does not contact your is properly installed, you can operate the garage door opener transmitter:...
  • Page 326 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Auxiliary boxes To use the auxiliary boxes, open the lids as shown in the following illustra- tions. CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the auxiliary box closed while driving.
  • Page 327 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Type A Type D Front Type B Type C Type E (under the rear seat of access cab models) 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 328 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Rear console box (type A) UPPER TRAY To access the upper tray, raise the con- sole box lid. CAUTION Front To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the upper tray closed while driving.
  • Page 329 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Rear console box (type B) UPPER TRAY To access the upper tray, raise the con- sole box upper lid while pushing the lock release button. CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the upper tray closed while driving.
  • Page 330 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Coin holder (type A) The rear console box is equipped with a coin holder. To use the coin holder: 1. Raise the console box lid. 2. Push coins down into the holder. CONSOLE BOX To access the rear console box, raise the console box lid by pulling up the lock release lever.
  • Page 331 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Coin holder (type B) The rear console box is equipped with a coin holder. To use the coin holder: 1. Raise the console box upper lid while pushing the lock release button. 2. Push coins down into the holder. The coin holder is detachable.
  • Page 332 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Coin holder (type C) The coin holder can be set in the con- The auxiliary box is equipped with a sole box. coin holder. To set the coin holder in the console box, To use the coin holder: raise the console box lid by pulling up the 1.
  • Page 333 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Compact disc and cassette Compact disc and cassette tape holder (type A) tape holder (type B) The rear console box is equipped with compact disc and cassette tape holders. To use the holders, raise the console box lid and upper tray by pulling up the lock release lever.
  • Page 334 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Cassette tape holder The rear console box is equipped with The auxiliary box is equipped with a a compact disc and cassette tape hold- cassette tape holder. To use the holder, raise the auxiliary box To use the holder, raise the console box lid while pushing the lock release button.
  • Page 335 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Cup holders The cup holder is designed for holding cups or drink- cans securely. To use them, observe the following illustra- tions. CAUTION Do not place anything else other than cups or drink- cans in the cup holder, such items...
  • Page 336 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Type C cup holders are equipped with a detachable adapter for each holder. When you remove the adapter, a bigger cup can be held in the holder. Type D Type F Type E Type G 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 337 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Note pad holder Grocery bag/cargo net hooks The rear console box is equipped with Grocery bag hooks a note pad holder. This is designed to hold small paper such as note pads. To use the holder, raise the console box upper lid while pushing the lock release button.
  • Page 338 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Floor mat These hooks are designed to hang things like grocery bags or cargo net. Although the cargo net itself is not in- cluded as an original equipment, these hooks can be used to hang the cargo net. NOTICE z To prevent damage to the hooks, avoid hanging heavy loads on them...
  • Page 339 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 340 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Information before driving your Toyota Off- road vehicle precautions ....... . .
  • Page 341 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Off- road vehicle precautions This vehicle has higher ground clear- CAUTION ance and narrower tread in relation to the height of its center of gravity to Always observe the following precau- make it capable of performing in a wide tions to minimize the risk of serious variety of off- road applications.
  • Page 342 To help prevent gas station mix- ups, your strike objects, etc. This may cause to the future economy and long life of Toyota has a smaller fuel tank opening. loss of control or vehicle rollover your vehicle: The special nozzle on pumps with un- causing death or serious injury.
  • Page 343 If you use gasohol in your els. In the U.S., category 4 has been Toyota, be sure that it has an octane If you detect heavy knocking even when adopted. The WWFC improves air quali- rating no lower than 87.
  • Page 344 To stated above. It will cause fuel sys- clopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl). restart the engine after the fuel pump shut tem damage or vehicle performance Toyota does not recommend the use of system activates, turn the ignition problems.
  • Page 345 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Operation in foreign countries Three- way catalytic converters If you plan to drive your Toyota in The three- way catalytic converter is an another country... emission control device installed in the exhaust system. First, comply with the vehicle registration laws.
  • Page 346 Remember, your Toyota time to time. If you hit something, cause the engine to misfire, creat- dealer knows your vehicle and its or notice a change in the sound of...
  • Page 347 The causes of oil located and corrected. have not become conditioned. consumption in a normal engine are as " Toyota does not recommend occu- follows. Oil consumption: Max. 1.0 L per 1000 pying the rear cargo area when it "...
  • Page 348 However, the is essential that the oil level be checked pedal will be harder to press, and your regularly. Toyota recommends that the oil stopping distance will increase. Also, the level be checked every time you refuel brake system warning light may come on.
  • Page 349 CAUTION mal. And your braking distance will your vehicle and contact your Toyota deal- " increase. Do not pump the brake pedal if the engine stalls. Each push on the...
  • Page 350 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) When the anti- lock brake system is ac- Effective way to press the ABS brake CAUTION tivated, the following conditions may pedal: When the anti- lock brake system occur. They do not indicate a malfunc- function is in action, you may feel the overestimate anti- lock tion of the system:...
  • Page 351 Con- using the speed sensors for respec- tact your Toyota dealer as soon as tive wheels’ turning speeds. The use of tires other than specified may fail possible to service the vehicle.
  • Page 352 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) A warning light turning on briefly during Depressing the brake pedal on slippery CAUTION operation does not indicate a problem. road surfaces such as on a manhole cov- er, a steel plate at a construction site, ANTI- LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (with the overestimate anti- lock...
  • Page 353 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) “ABS” warning light Anti- lock brake system is not de- The light comes on when the ignition key signed to shorten the stopping dis- is turned to the “ON” position. If the anti- tance: Always drive at a moderate lock brake system and the brake assist speed and maintain a safe distance system work properly, the light turns off...
  • Page 354 " The light may stay on for about 60 brake assist system judges as an emer- tact your Toyota dealer as soon as seconds after the ignition key is turned gency stop and provides more powerful possible to service the vehicle.
  • Page 355 Toyota a time. It is designed for only one " dealer as soon as possible. Expensive ro- Do not allow more than one person person.
  • Page 356 This is the primary identification number Use only a spare tire of the same for your Toyota. It is used in registering size, construction and load capacity the ownership of your vehicle. as the original tires on your Toyota...
  • Page 357 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Theft prevention labels —Engine number (except for Canada) The engine number is stamped on the Your new vehicle carries theft preven- engine block as shown. tion labels which are approximately 47 mm (1.85 in.) by 12 mm (0.47 in.). The purpose of these labels is to reduce the incidence of vehicle thefts by facilitat- ing the tracing and recovery of parts from...
  • Page 358 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Suspension and chassis CAUTION Do not modify the suspension/chassis with lift kits, spacers, springs, etc. It can cause dangerous handling charac- teristics, resulting in loss of control. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 359 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Tire information— —Tire symbols This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. Tire size—For details, see “—Tire size” in this Section. 2. DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)—For details, see “—DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)” in this Section. 3.
  • Page 360 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) 7. “TUBELESS” “TUBE The “DOT” symbol certifies that the 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 361 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —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. Tire (P=Passenger car, 3. Wheel diameter 3. Shoulder T=Temporary use) 4. Tread 2.
  • Page 362 150 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 363 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 364 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Glossary of tire terminology Tire related term Meaning the combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power Accessory weight windows, 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 Cold tire inflation pressure...
  • Page 365 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 366 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 367 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Vehicle load limits Vehicle load limits include total load Seating capacity means the maxi- CAUTION capacity, seating capacity, towing ca- mum number of occupants whose pacity and cargo capacity. Follow the estimated average weight is 68 kg Do not apply the load more than load limits shown below.
  • Page 368 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Cargo and luggage— —Stowage precautions —Capacity and distribution When stowing cargo and luggage in Cargo capacity depends on the to- " Never allow anyone to ride in the vehicle, observe the following: tal weight of the occupants. rear deck luggage...
  • Page 369 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 5. Determine the combined weight of As shown in the above example, if the luggage and cargo being loaded number of occupants increases, the on the vehicle. That weight may cargo and luggage load equaling the not safely exceed the available combined weight of occupants who cargo and luggage load capacity...
  • Page 370 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Types of tires Determine what kind of tires your All season tires, however, do not have vehicle is originally equipped with. adequate traction performance compared with snow tires in heavy or 1. Summer tires loose snow. Also, all season tires fall Summer tires are high- speed capabil- short in acceleration and handling ity tires best suited to highway driving...
  • Page 371 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 372 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving Before starting the engine ........How to start the engine .
  • Page 373 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) How to start the engine— —Cranking hold function (with Before starting the engine automatic transmission) (a) Before cranking 1. Check the area around the vehicle be- Once you turn the ignition key to “START” 1. Apply the parking brake firmly. fore entering it.
  • Page 374 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Tips for driving in various (b) Starting the engine conditions " Before starting the engine, be sure to fol- Always slow down in gusty crosswinds. NOTICE low the instructions in “(a) Before crank- This will allow you much better control. ing”.
  • Page 375 It can cause are high- speed capability tires or and call a Toyota dealer for assistance. dangerous overheating, needless not before driving at such speeds.
  • Page 376 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Off- road driving precautions " When driving your vehicle off- road, please U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of " After driving through tall grass, observe the following precautions to en- Land Management mud, rock, sand, rivers, etc., check sure your driving enjoyment and to help that there is no grass, bush, paper, prevent the closure of areas to off- road...
  • Page 377 NOTICE z Always perform a maintenance in- tected against freezing. spection after each day of off- road z If driving through water, such as Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” driving that has taken you through when crossing shallow...
  • Page 378 If you are not sure about dinghy towed (with four wheels on the which oil to use, call your Toyota deal- ground) behind a motorhome. Keep ice and snow from accumulating er—they will be pleased to help.
  • Page 379 Access cab models overload your vehicle or trailer. Ask your ing supply companies, trucking companies, Without towing package local Toyota dealer for further details be- junk yards, etc. 2494 kg (5500 lb.) fore towing. With towing package...
  • Page 380 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Four- wheel drive models If towing a trailer and cargo weigh- ing over 907 kg (2000 lb.), it is Standard cab models necessary to use a sway control Without towing package device with sufficient capacity. The 2494 kg (5500 lb.) combination gross...
  • Page 381 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " The gross vehicle weight must not Weight carrying hitch or distributing Total trailer weight Tongue load exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight hitch Rating (GVWR) indicated 1GR- FE engine Certification Label. The gross ve- Standard cab models hicle weight is the sum of weights 236 kg (520 lb.)
  • Page 382 " If you wish to install a trailer hitch, you Without towing package wheel trailer, the cargo load must should consult with your Toyota dealer. 236 kg (520 lb.) be distributed so that the tongue " Use only a hitch recommended by the...
  • Page 383 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) TRAILER BALL NOTICE Follow these easy steps to properly deter- Do not use axle- mounted hitches as mine the correct trailer ball for your ap- they can cause damage to the axle plication: housing, wheel bearings, wheels or 1.
  • Page 384 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) NOTICE Vehicles with 2UZ- FE engine (with towing package)—Only ball mount attachment specified for the Toyota Tundra. BUMPER TOWING FIFTH WHEEL TRAILER rear bumper your vehicle NOTICE equipped with a hole to install a trailer ball. The maximum gross trailer weight is When towing a fifth wheel trailer, be 2268 kg (5000 lb.).
  • Page 385 " Never tap into your vehicle’s hy- BRAKES AND SAFETY CHAINS draulic system as it would lower its " Toyota recommends trailers with braking effectiveness. brakes that conform to any applica- " Never tow a trailer without using a...
  • Page 386 Standard and access cab models 4- pin connector from operating the pedal. Toyota recommends that the sub wire har- ness be stored in the glove box when it is not in use. TIRES "...
  • Page 387 Check that your rear view mirrors con- LIGHTS " form to any applicable federal, state/ Toyota recommends that you do not " provincial or local regulations. If not, Your vehicle is equipped with a wire tow a trailer with a new vehicle or a...
  • Page 388 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " " " Backing with a trailer is difficult and Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns. Be careful when passing other ve- requires practice. Grip the bottom of The trailer could hit your vehicle in a hicles.
  • Page 389 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " Always place wheel blocks under both When restarting out after parking on a CAUTION the vehicle and trailer wheels when slope: parking. Apply the parking brake firmly. 1. With the transmission in “P” position " Do not exceed 72 km/h (45 mph) or Put the transmission in “P”...
  • Page 390 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longer " " Improving fuel economy is easy—just take Avoid long engine idling. If you have Keep front wheels in proper it easy. It will help make your vehicle last a long wait and you are not in traffic, alignment.
  • Page 391 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION Never turn off the engine to coast down hills. Your power steering and brake booster will not function with- out the engine running. Also, the emission control system operates properly only when the engine is run- ning.
  • Page 392: In Case Of An Emergency

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY In case of an emergency If your vehicle will not start ........If your engine stalls while driving .
  • Page 393 See “(c) Jump starting” for further If the engine still will not start, it needs instructions. adjustment or repair. Call a Toyota dealer or qualified repair shop for assistance. If the light is O.K., but the engine still will not start, it needs adjustment or repair.
  • Page 394 12 V. Do not jump start unless you CAUTION If the engine still will not start, it needs are sure that the booster battery is adjustment or repair. Call a Toyota dealer " correct. Batteries contain...
  • Page 395 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE 1. If the booster battery is installed in Discharged battery Jumper cable another vehicle, make sure the vehicles are not touching. Turn off all unneces- sary lights and accessories. Booster When boosting, use the battery of battery matching or higher quality.
  • Page 396 If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent (for example, lights left on), CAUTION you should have it checked at your Toyota dealer. When making connections, If the first start attempt is not success- avoid serious injury, do not lean over ful...
  • Page 397 Toyota dealer as soon as flashers. Put the transmission in “P” If the engine will not start, see “If your possible. (automatic) or neutral (manual) and ap- vehicle will not start”.
  • Page 398 You should have it checked as 4. If the engine drive belt is broken or the hicle on the side away from traffic. soon as possible at your Toyota dealer. coolant is leaking, stop the engine im- mediately. Call a Toyota dealer for as- 5.
  • Page 399 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) NOTICE " Make sure to set the jack prop- 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 400 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Required tools and spare tire (standard cab models) 1. Get the required tools and Turn the jack joint by hand. To remove the spare tire: spare tire. To remove: Turn the joint in direction 1. Insert the end of the jack handle 1 Jack handle 1 until the jack is free.
  • Page 401 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Required tools and spare tire (access and double cab models) 1. Get the required tools and spare tire. 1 Tool bag 2 Jack To prepare yourself for an emergency, you should familiarize yourself with the use of the jack, each of the tools and their storage locations.
  • Page 402 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Blocking the wheel To remove the spare tire: 2. Insert the end of the jack handle 2. Block the wheel diagonally op- extension into the lowering screw posite the flat tire to keep the 1. Put a jack handle, jack handle ex- and turn it counterclockwise with vehicle from rolling when it is tension and jack handle end to-...
  • Page 403 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Removing wheel ornament Type A Type C Type E 3. Remove the wheel ornament. Pry off the wheel ornament, using the beveled end of the wheel nut wrench as shown. Type B only—To protect the wheel surface, place sufficient paper or cloth between the wheel and wrench.
  • Page 404 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Loosening wheel nuts CAUTION CAUTION Do not try to pull off the orna- Never use oil or grease on the ment by hand. Take due care in bolts or nuts. The nuts may loose handling the ornament to avoid and the wheels may fall off, unexpected personal injury.
  • Page 405 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Positioning the jack —Raising your vehicle Front Rear Standard cab models 5. Position the jack at the correct Access and double cab models—Put jack point as shown. a jack handle, jack handle extension and jack handle end together as Make sure the jack is positioned on shown in the illustration.
  • Page 406 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Changing wheels 6. After making sure that no one CAUTION is in the vehicle, raise it high enough so that the spare tire Never get under the vehicle when can be installed. the vehicle is supported by the Remember you will need more ground jack alone.
  • Page 407 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —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 408 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Lowering your vehicle —Reinstalling wheel ornament Use only the wheel nut wrench and turn it clockwise to tighten the nuts. Do not use other tools or any addition- al leverage other than your hands, such as a hammer, pipe or your foot. Make sure the wrench is securely en- gaged over the nut.
  • Page 409 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CAUTION Take due care in handling the or- nament to avoid unexpected per- sonal injury. Type C Type E 10.Reinstall the wheel ornament. 1. Put the wheel ornament in posi- tion. Type A—Align the cutout of the wheel ornament with the valve stem as shown.
  • Page 410: Tundra_U (L/O

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —After changing wheels If your vehicle becomes stuck 11. Check the air pressure of the re- As soon after changing wheels as If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, mud, sand, etc., then you may attempt placed tire.
  • Page 411 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) If your vehicle needs to be towed— NOTICE (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— If you rock your vehicle, observe the —From front —From front following precautions to prevent dam- age to the transmission and other parts.
  • Page 412 If towing is necessary, we recommend Two- wheel drive models— From rear—Place the ignition key in the you have it done by your Toyota dealer “ACC” position. (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck or a commercial tow truck service. In From front—...
  • Page 413 All models— If towing is necessary, we recommend not use a towing dolly, place the ignition you to have it done by your Toyota (c) Towing with sling type truck key in the “ACC” position, put the trans- dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- mission in neutral and set the transfer in vice.
  • Page 414 If towing is necessary, we recommend gency towing eyelet and towing cable you to have it done by your Toyota or chain. The eyelet and towing cable dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- or chain may break and cause serious vice.
  • Page 415 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Emergency towing hook precautions " A driver must be in the vehicle to steer Before towing, release the parking brake, Before emergency towing, check that it and operate the brakes. put the transmission in neutral (manual) or the hook is not broken or damaged and “N”...
  • Page 416 If you lose your keys The following methods are effective to You can purchase a new key at your CAUTION use when your vehicle is stuck in the Toyota dealer if you can give them the mud, sand or other condition from key number.
  • Page 417 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.
  • Page 418: Corrosion Prevention And Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention and appearance care Protecting your Toyota from corrosion ......Washing and waxing your Toyota .
  • Page 419 Now, it is up to be dry. to see all the mud and dirt. It will do you. Proper care of your Toyota can help " more harm than good to simply wet the High ambient temperatures can cause ensure long- term corrosion prevention.
  • Page 420 If any organic sub- the shields if they are recommended for Hand- washing your Toyota stances splashes an ornament, be sure to your area. Work in the shade and wait until the...
  • Page 421 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Cleaning the interior Aluminum wheels: Use only a mild soap Waxing your Toyota CAUTION or neutral detergent. Polishing and waxing is recommended Plastic bumpers: Wash carefully. Do not to maintain the original beauty of your "...
  • Page 422 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Vinyl interior Carpets Windows The vinyl upholstery may be easily Use a good foam- type shampoo to The windows may be cleaned with any cleaned with a mild soap or detergent clean the carpets. household window cleaner. and water.
  • Page 423 5% solution of neutral detergent for fiber cloth, etc. may scratch the Toyota dealer will be pleased to answer wool. Then thoroughly wipe off all traces fine grained surface of the leather. them. of detergent with a clean damp cloth.
  • Page 424 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND CARE Vehicle maintenance and care Maintenance requirements ........General maintenance .
  • Page 425 If any prob- either by yourself or a qualified technician, lems should arise with your vehicle while or if you prefer, your Toyota dealer will be under warranty, your Toyota dealer will pleased to do them at a nominal cost.
  • Page 426 Section 7. Radiator, condenser and hoses vehicle to your Toyota dealer or a quali- If you are a skilled do- it- yourself mechan- fied service shop immediately. It is recom-...
  • Page 427 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Power steering fluid level Seats Parking brake (pedal type) Check the level through the reservoir. The Check that all seat controls such as seat Check that the pedal has the proper travel level should be in the “HOT” or “COLD” adjusters, seatback recliner, etc.
  • Page 428 If you notice any of these clues, take your tant clues are as follows: curely. Make sure the engine hood sec- vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as " ondary latch secures...
  • Page 429 Contact your Toyota dealer to even the malfunction indicator lamp does service the vehicle. not come on, contact your Toyota dealer Even if the malfunction indicator lamp to prepare the vehicle for re- testing. does not come on, your vehicle may not pass the I/M test as readiness codes have not been set in the OBD system.
  • Page 430 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Introduction Engine compartment overview ....... Fuse locations .
  • Page 431 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Engine compartment overview "1GR- FE engine 1. Power steering fluid reservoir 2. Engine oil level dipstick 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Fuse block 6. Battery 7. Engine coolant reservoir 8. Radiator 9.
  • Page 432 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) "2UZ- FE engine 1. Power steering fluid reservoir 2. Engine oil level dipstick 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Fuse blocks 6. Battery 7. Engine coolant reservoir 8. Radiator 9. Condenser 10. Windshield washer fluid tank 2005 TUNDRA from Sep.
  • Page 433 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Fuse locations Spare fuses Standard and access cab models Double cab models 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 434 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 435 (Removing rings, harmful contaminants which z Add only “Toyota Super Long Life watches, and ties is advisable.) cause skin disorders such as in- Coolant” or similar high quality eth- Right after driving, engine flammation or skin cancer, so care...
  • Page 436 Funnel (only for adding coolant) fied type. Using other types will nance. Remember all Toyota parts are de- cause engine damage, loss of per- CHECKING BRAKE FLUID signed in metric sizes, so your tools must formance or radio noise.
  • Page 437 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSES Parts (if replacement is necessary): Fuse with same amperage rating as original ADDING WASHER FLUID Parts: Water Washer fluid containing antifreeze (for winter use) Tools: Funnel REPLACING LIGHT BULBS Parts: Bulb with same number and wattage rating as original (See charts in “Re- placing light bulbs”...
  • Page 438 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Engine and Chassis Checking the engine oil level ....... . . Checking the engine coolant level .
  • Page 439 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Checking the engine oil level With the engine at operating tempera- If the oil level is below or only slightly ture and turned off, check the oil level above the low level, add engine oil of Low level Full level on the dipstick.
  • Page 440 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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...
  • Page 441 Motor Oil” is available, which has been dardization and Approval Committee) Certi- If you can find no leak, have your Toyota specifically tested and approved for all fication Mark is displayed on the front of dealer test the cap pressure and check Toyota engines.
  • Page 442 If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condi- Use of improper coolants may damage tion, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. your engine cooling system. Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”...
  • Page 443 When the brake fluid must be replaced, contact your Toyota dealer. To check the fluid level, simply look at the see- through reservoir.
  • Page 444 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Checking brake fluid (with vehicle stability control system) Refilling brake fluid: NOTICE 1. Turn the ignition switch off. If you spill the fluid, be sure to wash 2. Depress the brake pedal more than 20 it off with water to prevent it from times (until the brake pedal resistance damaging the parts or paint.
  • Page 445 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Checking tire inflation Checking power steering fluid pressure Clean all dirt from the outside of the res- ervoir tank and look at the fluid level. If the fluid is cold, the level should be in the “COLD”...
  • Page 446 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) " If you cannot adjust the tire Keep your tire inflation pressures at the proper level. pressure when the tires are cold, add 20 to 30 kPa more to The recommended cold tire inflation the front tires and rear tires than pressures, tire sizes and the com- the cold tire pressure, but never bined weight of occupants and cargo...
  • Page 447 If a tire frequently needs refilling, valve. In case of applying too have it checked by your Toyota deal- much air, press the center of the valve and release the air to adjust. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 448 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Checking and replacing tires The tires on your Toyota have built- in High tire pressure (overinfla- Tread wear indicator tread wear indicators to help you tion)— know when the tires need replace- " Poor handling ment. When the tread depth wears to 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) or less, the indica-...
  • Page 449 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) If air loss occurs while driving, do not REPLACING YOUR TIRES CAUTION continue driving. Driving even a short When replacing a tire, use a tire of distance can damage a tire beyond the same size and construction, Observe the following instruc- repair.
  • Page 450 Toyota recommends all four tires, or at least both of the front or rear tires be replaced at a time as a set. With a spare tire of the same See “If you have a flat tire”...
  • Page 451 To equalize the wear and help ex- WHEN SNOW TIRES CHAINS tend tire life, Toyota recommends that you rotate your tires accord- Snow tires or chains are recommended ing to the maintenance schedule. when driving on snow or ice. (For scheduled maintenance infor- On wet or dry roads, conventional tires mation, please refer to the “Sched-...
  • Page 452 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Mark the direction of rotation and be sure CAUTION CAUTION to install them in the same direction when replacing. " Observe following instructions. Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or Otherwise, an accident may occur re- chain manufacturer’s recom-...
  • Page 453 When balancing your wheels, use only at your Toyota dealer. " Toyota balance weights or equivalent Do not use wheels other than the A wheel of a different size or type may and a plastic or rubber hammer.
  • Page 454 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking battery condition ........Battery recharging precautions .
  • Page 455 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Checking battery condition— —Precautions —Checking battery exterior " 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. Ground cable The battery produces flammable and "...
  • Page 456 Good dangerous. battery plode, causing personal injuries. Charging necessary. Have battery checked Dark White by your Toyota deal- NOTICE Never recharge the battery while the Clear or Have battery engine is running. Also, be sure all Light checked by your accessories are turned off.
  • Page 457 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Checking and replacing fuses Good Blown Good Blown Type A Type C Standard and access cab models Good Blown Good Blown Type B Type D Double cab models 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 458 Type A fuses can be pulled out by the there is a problem with the electrical sys- pull- out tool. The location of the pull- out tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as tool is shown in the illustration. soon as possible.
  • Page 459 Rear turn signal — Toyota dealer. " lights Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and require special handling. Stop/tail/rear They burst shatter —...
  • Page 460 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Headlights Bulb Light bulbs Type Vanity light — Door courtesy lights Glove box light — Step light — A: HB2 halogen bulbs B: HB4 halogen bulbs C: Wedge base bulbs (amber) D: Wedge base bulbs (clear) E: Double end bulbs 1.
  • Page 461 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Front fog lights —Parking lights If either the left or right front fog lights burns out, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE Do not try to replace the front fog light bulbs by yourself. You may dam- age the vehicle.
  • Page 462 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Front turn signal/front side marker lights (standard and access cab models) Use a Phillips- head screwdriver. Remove Removing clip and install the clip as shown in the fol- lowing illustrations. Installing clip 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 463 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Front side marker/front turn signal lights (double cab models) Use a Phillips- head screwdriver. Remove Removing clip and install the clip as shown in the fol- lowing illustrations. Installing clip 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 464 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Rear turn signal, stop/tail/rear side marker and back- up lights (type A) Remove the bolts. a: Back- up light b: Rear turn signal light c: Stop/tail/rear side marker light 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 465 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Rear turn signal, stop/tail/rear side marker and back- up lights (type B) Remove the bolts. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 466 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Rear turn signal, stop/tail/rear side marker and back- up lights (type C) a: Rear turn signal light Remove the bolts. a: Back- up light b: Stop/tail/rear side marker light b: Rear turn signal light c: Back- up light c: Stop/tail/rear side marker light Remove the bulb of the back- up light at first when removing that of the rear turn...
  • Page 467 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —High mounted stoplight and —License plate lights cargo lamps Use a Phillips- head screwdriver. Use a Phillips- head screwdriver. a: High mounted stoplight b: Cargo lamps 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 468 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Dimensions ..........Payload .
  • Page 469 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Dimensions Two- wheel drive models mm (in.) Access cab models Standard cab models Standard cab models Double cab models Double cab models Standard bed StepSide bed 5525 (217.5) 5525 (217.5) 5525 (217.5) Overall length 5845 (230.1) 5545 (218.3) 5545 (218.3) 5545 (218.3)
  • Page 470 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Four- wheel drive models mm (in.) Access cab models Standard cab models Standard cab models Double cab models Double cab models Standard bed StepSide bed 5525 (217.5) 5525 (217.5) 5525 (217.5) Overall length 5845 (230.1) 5545 (218.3) 5545 (218.3) 5545 (218.3) 1910...
  • Page 471 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Payload kg (lb.) 5, 6 Cab type Engine Driving system Transmission type Deck type Grade Payload Manual transmission Standard bed Standard 650 (1435) 1GR FE Two wheel drive 1GR- FE Two- wheel drive Automatic transmission Standard bed Standard 637 (1405) 853 (1882) Standard cab...
  • Page 472 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) kg (lb.) 5, 6 Cab type Engine Driving system Transmission type Deck type Grade Payload 614 (1355) 593 (1309) Automatic transmission Standard bed Automatic transmission Standard bed 669 (1477) Limited 649 (1431) Access cab Access cab Four- wheel Four wheel 2UZ FE...
  • Page 473 Maximum payload including weight of driver, passengers, optional equipment and cargo : Installing accessories in addition to those installed at the factory increases the weight of the vehicle, thereby reducing payload. Contact your Toyota dealer about the weight of accessory parts. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 474 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Towing capacity kg (lb.) 1GR- FE engine Two- wheel drive models Without towing package 2358 (5200) Without towing package 2494 (5500) Two wheel drive models Two- wheel drive models Standard cab With towing package 3311 (7300) models models 2UZ FE engine...
  • Page 475 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Engine Fuel Service specifications Model: Fuel type: ENGINE 1GR- FE and 2UZ- FE 1GR- FE engine Valve clearance (engine cold), mm (in.): Type: Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87 1GR- FE engine 1GR- FE engine (Research Octane Number Intake 0.15—0.25 (0.006—0.010)
  • Page 476 Coolant type: SAE 5W- 30 Oil capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., Imp. “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is qt.): used in your Toyota vehicle at factory fill. In order to avoid technical problems, 1GR- FE engine only “Toyota Super...
  • Page 477 Rear MANUAL TRANSMISSION changing the automatic transmission fluid, Standard and access cab models use only “Toyota Genuine ATF WS” (ATF Oil capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.): Two- wheel drive models JWS3324 or NWS9638) to aid in assuring 1.8 (1.9, 1.6) Standard differential optimum transmission performance.
  • Page 478 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Recommended oil viscosity: BRAKES STEERING Front Minimum pedal clearance when depressed Wheel free play: SAE 75W- 90 with the force of 490 N (50 kgf, 110 lbf) Less than 30 mm (1.2 in.) with the engine running, mm (in.): Rear Power steering fluid type: Standard differential...
  • Page 479 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Tires Tire size, cold tire inflation pressure and wheel size: Standard and access cab models Tire inflation pressure kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) Tire size Tire size Wheel size Wheel size Front Rear Spare tire P245/70R16 106S 200 (2.0, 29) 240 (2.4, 35) 240 (2.4, 35)
  • Page 480 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Fuses (standard and access cab models) 9. SPARE 10 A: Spare fuse 10. PWR OUTLET 1 15 A: Power outlets 11. ECU- B 5 A: Vehicle stability control system, front passenger occupant clas- sification system 12. H- LP RH 10 A: Right- hand headlight (high beam) 13.
  • Page 481 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 22. ALT- S 7.5 A: Charging system 33. GAUGE 10 A: Gauges and meters, Fuses (type B) back- up lights, starting system, 23. ETCS 10 A: Multiport fuel injection 41. AM1 40 A: Starting system, “ACC”, conditioning system, auto anti- glare in- system/sequential multiport fuel injec- “WIP”, “4WD”, “ECU- IG”, “GAUGE”...
  • Page 482 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Fuses (double cab models) Engine compartment Engine compartment Engine compartment Fuses (type A) 6. H- LP RL 10 A (with daytime running 11. BATT CHARGE 30 A: Trailer sub bat- light system): Right- hand headlight tery 1.
  • Page 483 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 24. TURN- HAZ 20 A: Turn signal lights, 34. ECU- IG 10 A: Charging system, stop emergency flashers, towing converter lights, anti- lock brake system, vehicle stability control system, traction control 25. RAD NO.3 30 A: Audio system/video system, electric moon roof, driver and system front...
  • Page 484 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 43. STOP 15 A: Stop lights, high- mounted 50. PWR NO.2 25 A: Front passengers’ 59. AM1 40 A: “HTR”, “CIG”, “GAUGE”, stop lights, multiport fuel injection sys- door lock system, front passenger’s “RAD NO.2”, “ECU- IG”, “WIP”, “WSH”, tem/sequential multiport fuel injection power window “IGN 1”, “IGN 2”...
  • Page 485 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 486 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) SECTION REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS FOR U.S. OWNERS AND CAMPER INFORMATION Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners and camper information Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners ..... . Camper information .
  • Page 487 Toyota Safety Administration (NHTSA) in Department Transportation, vehicles with information on truck- camper loading. Your Toyota dealer will help an- addition to notifying Toyota Motor Washington, D.C. 20590. You can swer any questions you may have as you Sales, U.S.A.,...
  • Page 488 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Center of gravity location The figures given in the illustration indi- Rear end of truck bed Rear end of truck bed cate the recommended center of gravity zone. Recommended location Recommended location for cargo center of for cargo center of Standard cab models gravity for cargo weight...
  • Page 489 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) —Cargo weight rating and proper matching Access cab models When the truck is used to carry a slide- in Camper center of gravity camper, the total cargo load of the truck 5 people, V6, consists the manufacturer’s camper 295 kg (650 lb.) weight figure, the weight of installed addi-...
  • Page 490 1706 kg (3760 lb.) If weight ratings are exceeded, move or vehicle. See “Your Toyota’s identification” remove items to bring all weights below in Section 2 for the Certification Label the ratings.
  • Page 491 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 492 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) TU−2 Quick index " If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on ... " If your vehicle will not start ......... "...
  • Page 493: Important Information About This Manual

    ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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 494: Occupant Restraint Systems

    None of these systems, either individ- Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time to ually or together, can ensure that there is no injury in the read Section 1- 3 of this Owner’s Manual carefully.
  • Page 495: Event Data Recorder

    Toyota recommends you to read the provisions in Section " Engine speed 1- 3 carefully and refer to them as needed during your time "...
  • Page 496 " Emission control systems warranty " Others Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third party except when: For further information, please refer to the “Owner’s War- " An agreement from the vehicle’s owner (or the leas- ranty Information Booklet”...
  • Page 497 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Your responsibility for Important health and safety maintenance information about your Toyota It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that the speci- CAUTION fied maintenance is performed. Section 6 gives details of these maintenance requirements. Also included in Section "...
  • Page 498 Toyota Toyota A wide variety of non- genuine spare parts and accessories The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all require- for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. ments of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment You should know that Toyota does not warrant these prod- Standard.
  • Page 499 Toyota dealer for precau- accident. Check the tire inflation pressure periodi- tionary measures or special instructions regarding installa- cally and be sure to keep the load limits given in tion.
  • Page 500: Driving Tips

    In addition, this vehicle has a sioner removed and disposed of by a qualified service higher ground clearance and center of gravity than that of shop or by your Toyota dealer before you dispose of your an ordinary passenger car. This vehicle design feature vehicle.
  • Page 501 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) Leak detection pump This pump performs fuel evaporation leakage check. This check is done approximately five hours after the engine is turned off. So you may hear sound coming from under- neath the rear deck for several minutes. It does not indi- cate a malfunction.
  • Page 502: Model Code

    R: Standard bed 40, 41: Four- wheel drive S: StepSide bed The model code appears on the Certification Label with the heading “MODEL”. See “Your Toyota’s identification” in Section 2 for the Certification Label location. 2005 TUNDRA from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM34432U)
  • Page 503 The Toyota authorized Repair Manual is packed with literally everything you need to know to perform your own maintenance in virtually every area of your new vehicle.
  • Page 504 The repair manual outlines exactly what main− The repair manual for TOYOTA TUNDRA may tenance is required and clearly explains how to do the be purchased from any Toyota dealer or the work yourself step− by− step. Material Distribution Center. To purchase the Areas covered include such things as spark plug re−...
  • Page 505 ’05 TUNDRA_U (L/O 0409) 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.
  • Page 506 BASIC FUNCTIONS SECTION BASIC FUNCTIONS Basic information before operation Display operation ........... . . Touch switch operation .
  • Page 507: Display Operation

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Display operation Touch switch operation CAUTION This system is operated mainly by the Take care not to jam your hand while the switches on the screen. To prevent dam- display is moving. Otherwise, you age to the screen, lightly touch switches could be injured.
  • Page 508: Inputting Letters And Numbers

    BASIC FUNCTIONS " " Inputting letters and numbers To input numerals and symbols To display the list To display the number keys and symbol keys, When searching for an address or a name, or “0-9” touch the switch. entering a memo, you can input letters and numbers via the touch screen.
  • Page 509 BASIC FUNCTIONS " List screen operation appears to the right of the When a list is displayed, you can scroll or item name, the complete name is page through the list by using the appropriate too long for the display. Touch switch.
  • Page 510: Current Position Display

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Current position display The current position is automatically set as Screen scroll operation your vehicle receives signals from the GPS (one-touch scroll) When starting the navigation system, the cur- (Global Positioning System). If your current rent position is displayed first. position is not correct, it is automatically cor- Touch any point on the map and that point This screen displays the current vehicle posi-...
  • Page 511 BASIC FUNCTIONS " " After you scroll the screen, the map remains To set the cursor position as a destina- To register the cursor position as a centered at the selected location until you ac- tion memory point tivate another function. The current vehicle You can set a specific point on the map as a Memory point registration enables easy ac- position mark will continue to move along...
  • Page 512 BASIC FUNCTIONS " “Info.” To see information about the icon Touch the switch. where the cursor is set The registered point is shown by on the map. Information such as the name, address, and To change the icon or name, etc., see page To display information about an icon, set the phone number are displayed.
  • Page 513 BASIC FUNCTIONS “Add MEMORY POINT INFORMATION If there is already a set destination, the INFORMATION ” “Replace ” switch and the When the cursor is set on a memory point switch are displayed. “Info.” The desired Point of Interest can be dis- icon, the name and switch are dis- played on the map screen.
  • Page 514: Map Scale

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Map scale Orientation of the map INFORMATION When the map scale is at the maximum range of 250 miles (400 km), is not shown. When the map scale is at the minimum range of 150 feet (50 m), is not shown.
  • Page 515: Limitations Of The Navigation System

    BASIC FUNCTIONS You can change the orientation of the map Limitations of the navigation from north-up to heading-up by touching system the orientation symbol at the top left of the screen. This navigation system calculates the cur- rent vehicle position using satellite sig- North-up symbol nals, various vehicle signals, map data, etc.
  • Page 516 BASIC FUNCTIONS " Even when the navigation system is receiving (a) Accurate current vehicle When the tire pressure in any of the four clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may tires is not correct. position may not be shown in not be shown accurately or inappropriate the following cases: route guidance may occur in some cases.
  • Page 517: Map Database Information And Updates

    BASIC FUNCTIONS " (b) Inappropriate route Your destination point might be shown on Map database information and the opposite side of the street. guidance may occur in the updates " When a portion of the route has regula- following cases: This system uses the maps of DENSO.
  • Page 518 BASIC FUNCTIONS LICENSE GRANT DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY LIMITATION OF LIABILITY GDT grants you a non-exclusive license GDT does not warrant or make any The price of the DATABASE does not to use your copy of the DATABASE for representations regarding, either include any consideration for assumption your personal use or for use in your...
  • Page 519 BASIC FUNCTIONS WARNINGS GOVERNMENT END USERS END USER NOTICE The DATABASE reflects reality as If the DATABASE is for a region of North PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE existing before received America and is being acquired by or on CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS DATABASE and it comprises data and behalf of the United States government NAVIGATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 520 BASIC FUNCTIONS 4. Disclaimer of warranty END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT No Warranty. This information is EXCEPT STATED HEREIN, provided to you “as is,” and you agree to Personal Use Only. You agree to use this INFOUSA MAKES NO EXPRESS OR use it at your own risk.
  • Page 521 BASIC FUNCTIONS There are two types of areas available for Disclaimer of Liability: DENSO SHALL Indemnity. You agree to indemnify, route guidance. In one type of area, pri- NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY defend and hold DENSO and its marily around metropolitan centers, de- CLAIM, DEMAND...
  • Page 522 BASIC FUNCTIONS " To confirm the database version and To display the disc coverage area, touch the “Covered Area” disc coverage area switch. Confirm the covered area on the screen. “MENU” 1. Push the button. Contact your dealer to find out if there is a more recent update released.
  • Page 523 BASIC FUNCTIONS " “OPEN” To replace map disc To lower the display, push the button. After replacing map disc, push the The slot for the map disc is behind the dis- button again to close the display. play. CAUTION " Do not place anything on the opened display, as such items may be thrown about in the compartment and possi-...
  • Page 524 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SECTION DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Basic functions in frequent use Destination input ........... Selecting the search area .
  • Page 525: Destination Input

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Destination input — — Selecting the search area A Route guidance may not be available if there is no road data for the speci- “DEST” Push the button and the “Des- The “Destination” screen allows you to select fied location.
  • Page 526 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE U.S.A. Arkansas Canada Alabama Switch States included in the search area Provinces and regions included in Switch “US7” Louisiana the search area Idaho Mississippi “US1” Oregon Tennessee All provinces and regions in “CAN” Washington Canada included in this switch. Connecticut California Massachusetts...
  • Page 527: Destination Input By Home

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by Home — Destination input by Quick — Destination input by access “Address” There are 2 ways to input a destination by address. “Address” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the home switch on the “Destina- tion”...
  • Page 528 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Inputting a house number and a street name Input the street name. When you find your desired street name, touch the corresponding switch. The screen changes and displays the map Touch numerals directly on the screen to location of the selected destination and input a house number.
  • Page 529 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Selecting a city to search “City” Touch the switch. Select or enter your desired city. If you input a street name first, the screen changes. You can then input the house num- “Input Name”: To narrow down the listed ber.
  • Page 530 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the switch. “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name. If you have not used the navigation yet, no cit- Input a city name.
  • Page 531: Destination Input By "Poi Name

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “POI Name” “POI Name” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the switch of the desired city name Touch the switch of the desired destina- from the displayed list. tion. The screen changes and displays the map location of the selected destination “Map”: To display the selected destination and the route preference.
  • Page 532 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Selecting a city to search SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES “City” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired destina- tion. Touch the switch of the desired city name. “Dist. Sort”: In the order of distance from If you have not used the navigation yet, no cit- To search by city, the following three methods your current position.
  • Page 533 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the switch. “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name from the displayed list. Input the city name. Touch the switch of the desired city name.
  • Page 534: Destination Input By "Poi Category

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Selecting from the — Destination input by “POI categories Category” “Category” Touch the switch. The destination can be set by selecting the POI category and the search point. “POI Category” Touch the switch on the “Destination”...
  • Page 535 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Selecting the POI category (b) Setting a search point INPUTTING CITY CENTER “Input City Center” Touch the switch. If the desired POI category is on the It is possible to display the names of POIs lo- screen, touch the name to display a de- cated within approximately 20 miles (30 km) tailed list of the POI category.
  • Page 536 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE CURRENT POSITION AS SETTING THE SEARCH POINT VIA THE THE SEARCH POINT MAP SCREEN “Current Position” “Map” Touch the switch. Touch the switch. When you touch an arrow facing the desired point, the map scrolls in that direction. When you release your finger, scrolling stops.
  • Page 537: Destination Input By "Emergency

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM THE (c) Selecting from a list — Destination input by DESTINATIONS “Emergency” You can select the desired destination from Touch the destination switches at the bot- the listed POI names. “Emergency”...
  • Page 538: Destination Input By "Memory

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by There are 4 ways to list the memory point by touching switches on the bottom of the “Memory” screen. “Memory” Touching the switch on the “Date”: To list the memory points in order of “Destination”...
  • Page 539: Destination Input By "Previous

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by — Destination input by “Map” INFORMATION “Previous” “Map” Touch the switch on the “Destina- You can delete the list of previous des- tion” screen. “Previous” Touch the switch on the tinations while your vehicle is stopped, “Destination”...
  • Page 540: Destination Input By "Intersection

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Intersection” “Intersection” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the switch of the desired item. After inputting the two intersecting streets, the If the same two streets cross at more than one screen changes and displays the map intersection, the screen changes and dis- location of the selected destination and...
  • Page 541: Destination Input By "Freeway Ent./Exit

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Freeway Ent./Exit” To input a freeway entrance or exit, touch “Freeway Ent./Exit” switch on the “Destination” screen. Select the desired freeway by touching Touch the switch of the desired entrance the switch. or exit name.
  • Page 542: Destination Input By "Coordinates

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by — Destination input by “Coordinates” “Phone #” “Coordinates” “Phone #” Touch the switch on the Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. “Destination” screen. INFORMATION A If there is no match for the telephone number inputted, a list of identical numbers but with different area Input the latitude and the longitude.
  • Page 543: Starting Route Guidance

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Starting route guidance — “Replace ”: To delete the existing destina- INFORMATION tions and set a new one. — Entering destination A Guidance can be suspended or re- “Change”: To change the route preference. After you input the destination, the screen sumed.
  • Page 544 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE To change the route before starting 3 ROUTES SELECTION INFORMATION guidance To select the desired route from three routes, A Even if the “Allow Freeway” “3 Routes” indi- ROUTE PREFERENCE touch the switch on SCREEN cator is dimmed, the route cannot You can change route preference by touching avoid including a freeway in some...
  • Page 545: Route Guidance Screen

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE “Info.”: To display the following information — Route guidance screen — Typical voice guidance about each of the 3 routes. prompts When starting route guidance, the following screen is displayed. Time necessary for entire trip Distance of entire trip This screen displays the route that guides the Toll road...
  • Page 546 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE INFORMATION One- way road 4.2 miles On freeways, interstates or other high- 0.25 miles ways with higher speed limits, the voice guidance will be made at earlier points than on city streets in order to allow time to maneuver.
  • Page 547: Setting And Deleting Destination

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Setting and deleting INFORMATION destination A If the system cannot determine the (a) Adding destinations current vehicle position correctly (in cases of poor GPS signal reception), You can add destinations and search the voice guidance may be made ear- again for the routes.
  • Page 548 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. Input an additional destination in the (b) Reordering destinations same way as the destination input. (See When more than one destination is set, page 20.) you can change the arrival order of the destinations. “Route”...
  • Page 549: Setting And Deleting Route

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (c) Deleting destination “Delete All”: To delete all destinations on the Setting and deleting route list. (a) Adding preferred road You can delete a set destination. 4. A message appears to confirm your re- “Route” 1.
  • Page 550 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Deleting preferred road You can delete a set preferred road. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. 3. Select the preferred road which you 5. If more than one destination is set, the “Enter B” wish to modify and touch the “Add Preferred Road”...
  • Page 551 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE “Delete All”: To delete all the listed preferred (c) Search condition road. You can designate the route conditions of 4. A message appears to confirm your re- the route to the destination. quest to delete. To delete the preferred “Route”...
  • Page 552 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (d) Detour setting While the route guidance is operating, you can change the route to detour around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road repairs, an accident, etc. “Route” 1. Touch the switch.
  • Page 553 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (e) Route preference (f) Starting route from adjacent road You are given a number of choices on the conditions which the system uses to de- You can start the route guidance from the termine the route to your destination. adjacent road.
  • Page 554: Show Poi Icons

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Show POI icons A screen with a limited choice of Points of In- terest will be displayed. (To change the dis- Points of Interest such as gas stations and played POI, see page 90.) When you touch restaurants can be displayed on the map the desired Point of Interest category, sym- screen.
  • Page 555 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE To set a POI as a destination You can select one of the Points of Interest icons on the map screen as a destination and use it as route guidance. When you select a Point of Interest type from Touch the switch of your desired Point of In- either the limited list or the complete list, the terest.
  • Page 556: Route Overview

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Route overview The entire route from the current position to You can scroll through the list of roads by the destination is displayed. touching . However, not all road “Map View” 1. Touch the switch. “Guide”: To start guidance.
  • Page 557: Route Preview

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE “Map” Touch the switch of your desired Route preview point. The point which you choose is dis- played on the map screen. : To indicate the next destination. Map View” 1. Touch the “ switch. : To preview the route to the next des- tination.
  • Page 558: Screen Configuration

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Screen configuration Depending on the conditions, it may not be (a) Single map possible to select certain screen configura- You can choose any one of the screen tion switches. configurations. : To display single map screen. (See page 53.) : To display dual map screen.
  • Page 559 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Dual map (c) Compass mode This screen can perform the following procedures. The screen shows the dual map. The map on Information about the destination and current Changing the map scale the left is the main map. position, as well as a compass, is displayed Displaying the POI icon on the screen.
  • Page 560 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (d) Turn list screen (e) Arrow screen (f) Freeway information screen The screen shows the turn list. You cannot The screen shows the current road name and This screen displays the distance to the next scroll through the list of roads.
  • Page 561 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (g) Intersection guidance Guidance screen on freeway INFORMATION This screen automatically appears when the screen/guidance screen on When you drive on a freeway, the screen vehicle approaches a junction or exit on a freeway is automatically divided into two parts, freeway.
  • Page 562: Distance And Time To Destination

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Distance and time to INFORMATION destination When the vehicle is on the guidance route, the distance measured along the route is displayed. Travel time is calcu- lated based on the set vehicle speed in- formation. (For details, see page 79.) However, when the vehicle is not on the guidance route, the distance is the linear distance between the current position...
  • Page 563: Foot Print Map

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Foot print map To display building information INFORMATION Information is available only for buildings for For the area which is covered by the foot print A If the map or the current position is which information is recorded on the map map (Some areas in the following cities;...
  • Page 564 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. Using an eight-direction arrow, move 4. Details of POIs in some buildings may the cursor to the position of the building be displayed. If you wish to see detailed you wish to display information. POI information, touch the building name.
  • Page 565 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE...
  • Page 566 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS SECTION ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Descriptions of functions for more effective use Suspending and resuming guidance ........Volume .
  • Page 567: Advanced Functions

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " To resume guidance Suspending and resuming You can resume the suspended route guidance guidance. " To suspend guidance You can suspend route guidance. The screen will return to the current posi- tion map without route guidance. “MENU” Push the button to display the “Resume...
  • Page 568: Volume

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Volume User selection You can use voice guidance when ap- The system can memorize the following proaching a destination. settings for up to three users. " You can adjust the volume of the voice or turn Map direction off voice guidance.
  • Page 569 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " To register The confirmation screen will appear. To When you touch the switch already regis- “Yes” register, touch the switch. To re- tered, this screen appears. To replace, “Memorize” Touch the switch of your “Yes” turn to the previous screen, touch the touch the switch.
  • Page 570 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " " To change user To delete user “User number” Touch the switch you wish to change. “MENU” “Delete” Push the button to display the Touch the switch of “User num- “Select ber” you wish to delete. “Menu” screen. Then touch the User”...
  • Page 571: My Places

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS My places (a) Registering memory points You can register and keep your own memory points (like restaurants, sports fa- cilities, etc.) and use the memory points to input a destination. The confirmation screen appears. To de- “Yes” lete, touch the switch.
  • Page 572 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS “Register” 2. Touch the switch of the A screen similar to the destination input You can set the icon, attribute, name, location “Memory Points”. screen appears. Input the desired point in the and phone number. same way as inputting a destination. (See Touch your desired switch you want to set.
  • Page 573 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (b) Editing memory points The icon, attribute, name, location and/or telephone number of a registered memory point can be edited. “MENU” 1. Push the button to display “My the “Menu” screen and touch the Places” switch. The screen lists the memory points. 3.
  • Page 574 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " To change “Icon” Touch the desired sound icon. Touch the direction switches and adjust the “Enter” direction. Touch the switch. The Touch the desired icon. The next screen appears when you touch the “Bell (with direction)” bell sounds only when your vehicle ap- switch.
  • Page 575 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " To change “Attribute” For easy destination input, set the attrib- ute of the memory points as Home or Quick access 1 to 5. “Yes” “Del.” To replace the attribute, touch the To delete the attribute, touch the switch.
  • Page 576 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " " To change “Name” To change “Location” “Yes” To delete an attribute, touch the switch. To return to the previous screen, Touch the alphabet and/or numeral keys. Touch the eight direction switch to move “No” “Back” touch the switch.
  • Page 577 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " To change “Phone #” (telephone num- (c) Deleting memory points ber) “MENU” 1. Push the button to display “My the “Menu” screen and touch the Places” switch. 3. Touch the corresponding switch. To “De- delete all memory points, touch the lete All”...
  • Page 578: Area To Avoid

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Area to avoid (a) Registering area to avoid “Register” Areas you wish to avoid because of traffic 1. Touch the switch of the jams, construction work or other reasons “Areas to avoid”. can be registered as areas to avoid. “MENU”...
  • Page 579 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (b) Editing area to avoid “Edit” 1. Touch the switch of the “Areas to Avoid” to display the “Edit Area to Avoid” screen. “Name” “Location” 3. Touch the 4. Touch either switch to “Area Size” switch on this screen. change the size of the area to avoid.
  • Page 580 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " " " To change “Name” To change “Location” To change “Area size” Touch alphabet or numeral keys. Set the cursor to the desired location, then Touch either switch to change “Enter” touch the switch. The previous When the entry has been completed, touch the size of area you want to avoid, and touch “OK”...
  • Page 581: Setup

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (c) Deleting area to avoid Setup “Delete” You can set the items shown on the “Set- 1. Touch the switch of the “Areas to Avoid” to display the “Delete up” screen. Area to Avoid” screen. “MENU” 1. Push the button.
  • Page 582: Current Position Calibration

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS “Voice Guidance in All Modes”: You can set Current position calibration the voice guidance in all modes. When driving, the current vehicle position “Notify Traffic Restriction”: You can select mark will be automatically corrected by notification of seasonal restrictions. GPS signals.
  • Page 583 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS " " Position/direction calibration Tire change calibration The tire change calibration function will be used when replacing the tires. This func- tion will adjust the mis-calculation caused by the circumference difference between the old tires and new ones. If this proce- dure is not performed when tires are re- placed, the current vehicle position mark may be incorrectly displayed.
  • Page 584: Distance Unit

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Distance unit Estimated travel time “MENU” 1. Push the button. You can set the speed that is used for the calculation of the estimated travel time. “km” “miles” 3. Touch the switch of “Distance” to choose the distance unit. The selected switch is highlighted in green.
  • Page 585 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS INFORMATION " The displayed time to the destination is the approximate driving time that is calculated based on the speeds you selected and your actual position along the guidance route. " The time shown on the screen may vary greatly depending on your prog- ress along the route, which may be af- fected by road conditions such as...
  • Page 586: Auto Reroute

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Auto reroute Adjusting time zone “MENU” When the “Auto Reroute” feature is turned 1. Push the button. on, the system will automatically search for a new route to the destination if you strays from the guidance route. This fea- ture does not operate while you are driving on roads where guidance is not available.
  • Page 587: Auto Voice Guidance

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Auto voice guidance When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is turned on, the voice guidance can be heard automatically. When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is turned off, the voice guidance can be “MAP/ heard only if you push the VOICE”...
  • Page 588: Voice Guidance In All Modes

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Voice guidance in all modes When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes” feature is turned on, you can hear the voice guidance in all modes. When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes” feature is turned off, voice guidance can- not be heard when you using the audio system.
  • Page 589: Notifying Traffic Restriction

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Notifying traffic restriction When the “Notify Traffic Restriction” fea- ture is turned on, the system notifies you of traffic or seasonal restriction. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Voice Guid- 2. Touch the switch. Then “OK” ance in All Modes” and touch the touch switch to display page 2 of the switch.
  • Page 590: Intersection Guidance

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Intersection guidance When the “Intersection Guidance” feature is turned on, the system will display the in- tersection guidance screen if you drive with route guidance. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Notify Traf- 2. Touch the switch. Then “OK”...
  • Page 591: Guidance Screen On Freeway

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Guidance screen on freeway When the “Guidance Screen on Freeway” feature is turned on, the system will dis- play the lane guidance screen if you drive on a freeway with route guidance. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Intersec- 2.
  • Page 592: Street Name On Scroll Map

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Street name on scroll map When the “Street Name on Scroll Map” feature is turned on, the system will dis- play the name of a street where the cursor is positioned on the scroll map. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Guidance 2.
  • Page 593: Display Of Building Shape

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Display of building shape When the “Display Building Shape” fea- ture is turned on, the system will display the building shape on the map screen us- ing a scale of 150 feet (50 m) to 300 feet (100 m). “On”...
  • Page 594: Screen Layout Function ( Function)

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Screen layout function Function) You can set display or hide each switch and current street name on the map screen. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “On” “Change” 3. Touch the switch of “Display 3. Touch the switch of the “OK”...
  • Page 595: Poi Category Change (Show Poi Icons)

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS POI category change (Show POI Icons) You can choose 6 icons displayed on the “Show POI Icons” top screen, so that you can easily set which icons to display on the map screen. “Setup” “Change” 2. Touch the switch.
  • Page 596: Delete Previous Point

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Delete previous point You can delete your previous destination. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “Delete” 5. Touch the switch corresponding to the 3. Touch the switch of “Pre- “OK” desired category. Then touch the vious Point”. switch. “Setup” 2.
  • Page 597: Map Color

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Map color “MENU” 1. Push the button. “Yes” 4. Touch the switch you want to delete. 5. To delete the point, touch the switch. For efficient previous point search, pre- “Date” “No” vious points can be sorted by the To cancel the deletion, touch the “Setup”...
  • Page 598: Screen Animation

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3. Touch the desired color for day and/or Screen animation “OK” night map color and then touch the When the “Screen Animation” feature is switch to return the map screen. turned on, some switches and screens be- “Normal” Touch the switch to return to the come animated.
  • Page 599 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 600: Other Functions

    OTHER FUNCTIONS SECTION OTHER FUNCTIONS Other functions Maintenance information ..........Calendar with memo .
  • Page 601: Maintenance Information

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Maintenance information “INFO” 1. Push the button to display the 2. Touch the desired icon and input the “Information Menu” screen. Touch the conditions. This system informs you when to replace “Maintenance” switch to display the certain parts or components and shows “Maintenance”...
  • Page 602 OTHER FUNCTIONS “Reset All”: To reset the item which has sat- Information items isfied a condition. “Off” Touch the switch at the top of the Oil change “Maintenance” screen to turn off the informa- tion screen. When your vehicle needs to be serviced, the icon color will change to orange.
  • Page 603 OTHER FUNCTIONS (a) Register dealer Replace engine coolant You can register the dealer name, staff, location and phone number. Replace brake fluid Replace ATF 2. Enter the location of the dealer in the same way as for destination input. (See page 20.) Scheduled maintenance “Set Dealer”...
  • Page 604 OTHER FUNCTIONS (b) Edit dealer After you input the dealer, the screen changes 2. To edit, touch the corresponding switch. and displays the map location of the dealer. You can edit the dealer name, staff, loca- “Enter” If it is OK, touch the switch.
  • Page 605 OTHER FUNCTIONS " " " To edit “Dealer” or “Contact” To edit “Location” To edit “Phone #” (telephone number) To input the name, touch the alphabet, nu- Set the cursor to the desired point, and Touch numeral keys. “Enter” meral and/or umlaut keys. You can input touch the switch on the screen.
  • Page 606: Calendar With Memo

    OTHER FUNCTIONS (c) Delete dealer (d) Set as destination Calendar with memo “Delete Dealer” “Enter ” 1. Touch the switch This system informs you of the memo Touch the switch on “Set on the screen. Dealer” screen. The screen changes and entry.
  • Page 607 OTHER FUNCTIONS (a) Inputting a memo To display the “Information Menu” screen, The current date is circled in yellow. If the cur- “INFO” rent date is not displayed on the screen, touch push the button. Then touch the 1. Touch the day you want to add a memo. “Today”...
  • Page 608 OTHER FUNCTIONS " " Memo Location Enter text using the keys. You can enter text up to 24 letters. “Memo” “Location” Touch the switch to enter text. Touch the switch to set loca- “OK” After entering the text, touch the tion.
  • Page 609 OTHER FUNCTIONS " " Mark color Date color The date inputted is marked as shown above. “Mark” “Date” Touch the switch. Touch the switch. You can choose the desired mark and/or date color. Touch your desired color for the mark.
  • Page 610 OTHER FUNCTIONS (b) Adding a memo (c) Deleting a memo Touch your desired color for the date. You can set a color of the mark and/or date To add a memo, touch the corresponding Touch the corresponding date. Touch the for the date you added the memo and/or date.
  • Page 611 OTHER FUNCTIONS (d) Editing a memo (e) Memo list “Memo” “Location” Touch the switch. To edit the memo, touch the correspond- 1. To list the memos you added, touch the “List” ing date, and then touch the memo you switch. wish to edit.
  • Page 612 OTHER FUNCTIONS 2. Touch the desired search condition to To display the memos listed in a desired To delete and/or edit the memo, touch the “Period” list the memos. The “Memo list” is dis- period, touch the switch. desired memo switch. played on the screen.
  • Page 613: Screen Adjustment

    OTHER FUNCTIONS The screen goes off when you touch the Screen adjustment “SCREEN OFF” switch. To turn the dis- The brightness or contrast of the screen play screen back on, push any button such as can be adjusted depending on the bright- “INFO”...
  • Page 614 OTHER FUNCTIONS The screen turns off when you touch “SCREEN OFF” . To turn the screen back “INFO” on, push any button such as , etc. The selected screen appears. INFORMATION When you do not touch any switch on the screen for 20 seconds the “Display” screen goes off.
  • Page 615: Screen Setting

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Screen setting (a) Automatic transition (b) Background color “INFO” 1. Push the button to display the You can select a function that enables au- You can select a background color. “Information Menu” screen. tomatic return to the navigation screen from the audio screen.
  • Page 616: Audio System

    AUDIO SYSTEM SECTION AUDIO SYSTEM Audio system Quick reference ........... . Using your audio system .
  • Page 617 AUDIO SYSTEM Quick reference Function switch display screen Touch the switches displayed on the screen to control the radio and disc play- ers. For details, see page 114. “TUNE” knob Turn this knob to move the station band up or down. For details, see page 116. “AM·SAT”...
  • Page 618 AUDIO SYSTEM “AUDIO” button Using your audio system — Push this button to display the audio — Some basics control screen. For details, see page 113. This section describes some of the basic fea- tures of your audio system. Some information “SEEK/TRACK”...
  • Page 619 AUDIO SYSTEM The switches for radio, compact disc play- er and DVD player (with rear seat enter- tainment system) operation are displayed on the function switch display screen Push “AM·SAT”, “FM” or “DISC” button to when the audio control mode is selected. turn on the desired mode.
  • Page 620 AUDIO SYSTEM (b) Tone and balance (c) Your compact disc player How good an audio program sounds to you is When you insert a compact disc, insert it with largely determined by the mix of the treble, the label side up. The compact disc player will midrange, and bass levels.
  • Page 621 AUDIO SYSTEM (d) Your DVD player — Radio operation (with rear seat entertainment system) You can enjoy the sound of the rear seat en- tertainment system by pushing the “DISC” button. Turn the knob clockwise to step up the sta- tion band or counterclockwise to step (a) Listening to the radio down.
  • Page 622 AUDIO SYSTEM (c) Selecting a station (d) Radio Data System Tune in the desired station using one of the Your audio system is equipped with Radio following methods. Data Systems (RDS). RDS mode provides you to receive text messages from radio sta- Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1 —...
  • Page 623 AUDIO SYSTEM “TYPE A "” switch “TYPE SEEK” switch “MSG” (MESSAGE) switch If the system receives no RDS stations, “NO When a program is set, “TYPE SEEK” switch If the system receives a radio text from RDS PTY” appears on the display. appears.
  • Page 624: Compact Disc Player Operation

    AUDIO SYSTEM — Compact disc player (a) Playing a compact disc operation The slot for the compact disc player is be- hind the display. To insert a compact disc, push the “OPEN” button to lower the display. Put the compact disc in the slot with the label side up.
  • Page 625 AUDIO SYSTEM To stop and eject the compact disc, push the NOTICE “OPEN” button to lower the display. Push the “DISC ” button. Do not obstruct the display while it is moving. It could damage your audio system. INFORMATION Under extremely cold conditions, the display may react slowly or operation sound may become louder.
  • Page 626 AUDIO SYSTEM Fast forward: Touch the switch and hold it to fast forward the disc. When you re- lease the switch, the compact disc player will resume playing from that position. Reverse: Touch the switch and hold it to reverse the disc. When you release the switch, the compact disc player will resume playing.
  • Page 627 AUDIO SYSTEM (e) If the player malfunctions If “CD ERROR” appears on the screen, audio signals of the disc cannot be read or the sys- tem has trouble. Push the “DISC” button once again. If the player does not operate, check that the disc surface is not soiled or damaged.
  • Page 628 AUDIO SYSTEM —DVD player operation (a) Inserting the disc (with rear seat entertainment 1. Pull up the console box lid while push- ing the lock release button. system) The DVD player can play DVD video, audio CD, video CD, CD text, dts-CD or DVD au- dio only when a disc is loaded in the DVD player.
  • Page 629 AUDIO SYSTEM 3. Insert a disc. 4. Slide the lid forward to close the DVD The indicator light turns on while the disc is player. loaded. When you insert a disc, push it in gently with the label side up. NOTICE If the label faces down, the disc cannot be played.
  • Page 630 AUDIO SYSTEM (d) Operating an audio CD PLAYING AN AUDIO CD CD text only — The disc title and track title will (b) Ejecting a disc (c) Playing a disc appear on the screen when pushing the Slide the lid backward to open the DVD Push the “DISC”...
  • Page 631 AUDIO SYSTEM SEARCHING FOR A DESIRED TRACK OTHER FUNCTIONS Touch the “SCAN” switch on the screen or “RPT” switch: Use it for automatic repeat of push the “SCAN” button. the track you are currently listening to. SELECTING A DESIRED TRACK “SCAN”...
  • Page 632 AUDIO SYSTEM (e) Operating a DVD video disc CAUTION NOTE: The playback condition of some DVD video discs may be determined by a Conversational speech on some DVDs DVD video software producer. This DVD is recorded at a low volume to empha- player plays a disc as the software pro- size the impact of sound effects.
  • Page 633 AUDIO SYSTEM DVD video DVD video DVD audio DVD audio DISPLAYING DVD CONTROLS If you touch a part of the screen, where con- trols are not located while you are watching PLAYING A DVD DISC video, DVD controls will appear. Push the “AUDIO”...
  • Page 634 AUDIO SYSTEM “Hide Keys” switch: Touching this will turn “Return”: Touching this will display the pre- Second page of DVD audio controls off the controls from the screen. determined scene and start playing from “Set Up”: The initial set up screen appears. there.
  • Page 635 AUDIO SYSTEM SELECTING A MENU ITEM DVD video DVD audio Enter the menu item using “Y”, “"”, “B” and “A” switches and touch “Enter”. The SEARCHING BY TITLE SEARCHING BY GROUP player starts playing video for that menu Enter the title number using “-”, “+” and Enter the group number by using the “-”...
  • Page 636 AUDIO SYSTEM SELECTING THE BONUS GROUP CHANGING THE STILL PICTURE CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE DVD audio only — DVD audio only — Each time you touch “Sub Title”, the lan- guage is selected from the ones stored in Enter the bonus group number on the search- Touch the “Still Prev.”...
  • Page 637 AUDIO SYSTEM CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE CHANGING THE AUDIO FORMAT CHANGING THE ANGLE DVD video only — DVD audio only - The angle can be selected for discs that are multi-angle compatible when the Each time you touch “Audio”, the lan- Each time you touch “Audio”, another au- angle mark appears on the screen.
  • Page 638 AUDIO SYSTEM SETUP MENU If you cannot find the language you want to read on this screen, touch “Others” and enter There are initial setting switches on the a language code. For the entry of language “Setup Menu 1” screen and “Setup Menu code, see the following “ENTER LANGUAGE 2”...
  • Page 639 AUDIO SYSTEM 1. Touch “Parental”. ENTER LANGUAGE CODE 0920 Italian 2. Enter the 4-digit personal code on the 0519 Spanish “Enter personal code” screen. 2608 Chinese If you enter the wrong numbers, touch “Clear” to delete the numbers. 1412 Dutch 10 touches of “Clear”...
  • Page 640 AUDIO SYSTEM 0209 Bislama 0714 Guarani 1121 Kurdish 0214 Bengali 0721 Gujarati 1125 Kirghiz 0215 Tibetan 0801 Hausa 1201 Latin 0218 Breton 0809 Hindi 1214 Lingala 0301 Catalan 0818 Croatian 1215 Laothian 0315 Corsican 0821 Hungarian 1220 Lithuanian 0319 Czach 0825 Armenian 1222...
  • Page 641 AUDIO SYSTEM 1513 (Afan)Oromo 1918 Serbian 2209 Vietnamese 1518 Oriya 1919 Siswati 2215 Volapük 1601 Panjabi 1920 Sesotho 2315 Wolof 1612 Polish 1921 Sundanese 2408 Xhosa 1619 Pashto, Pushto 1923 Swahili 2515 Yoruba 1721 Quechua 2001 Tamil 2621 Zulu 1813 Rhaeto-Romance 2005 Telugu...
  • Page 642 AUDIO SYSTEM “Hide Keys” switch: Use this switch to turn off the operation switches from the display. If “ ” appears on the display when you touch the switch, the operation is not permitted. DESCRIPTION OF EACH SWITCH Switches on top page “Sel.
  • Page 643 AUDIO SYSTEM Switches on second page If “REGION CODE ERROR” appears on the display: It indicates that the DVD region “ ” switch: Use this switch to pause the code is not set properly. video screen. When you touch this switch If “DVD ERROR”...
  • Page 644 AUDIO SYSTEM Marks shown on DVD video discs: DVD VIDEO DISC GLOSSARY Multi-language feature: You can select a language of the subtitle and audio. DVD video discs: Digital versatile Disc that holds video. DVD video discs have adopted Region codes: The region codes are pro- Indicates NTSC “MPEG2”, one of the world standards of digi- vided on DVD players and DVD discs.
  • Page 645 AUDIO SYSTEM This product incorporates copyright Audio system operating hints For example, nearby buildings and terrain protection technology that is protected by can interfere with FM reception. Power lines method claims of certain U.S. patents and or telephone wires can interfere with AM sig- NOTICE other intellectual property rights owned nals.
  • Page 646 AUDIO SYSTEM Station swapping — If the FM signal you are CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISC listening to is interrupted or weakened, and PLAYER, DVD PLAYER AND DISCS there is another strong station nearby on the Your compact disc player is intended for FM band, your radio may tune in the second use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only.
  • Page 647 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio CDs DVD video discs DVD audio discs Video CDs " Special shaped discs " Low quality discs DVD player Use only discs marked as shown above. The following products may not be play- able on your DVD player. SACD Copy-protected CD CD-R (CD-Recordable)
  • Page 648 AUDIO SYSTEM NOTICE Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossi- ble to eject the disc. "...
  • Page 649 AUDIO SYSTEM...
  • Page 650 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Navigation System. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system receives satellite sig- nals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S.
  • Page 651 Important information about this manual For safety reasons, this manual indicates INFORMATION items requiring particular attention with the following marks. This provides additional information. Initial screen CAUTION When you start the engine or turn the ignition This is a warning against anything switch to the “ACC”...
  • Page 652 Safety Instruction Prior to the actual use of this system, learn CAUTION how to use it and become thoroughly familiar with it. Read the entire Navigation System " For safety, the driver should not Owner’s Manual to make sure you under- operate the navigation system while stand the system.
  • Page 653 While you are driving, listen to the voice in- structions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice gui- dance. Use it just for your information. If the system cannot determine your current posi- tion correctly, there is a possibility of incor- rect, late or non-voice guidance.
  • Page 655 Your navigation system — — Quick reference North-up or heading-up symbol This symbol indicates a map view with north-up or heading-up. Touching this sym- bol changes the map orientation..Scale indicator This figure indicates the map scale. .
  • Page 656 “Map View” switch “MENU” button Touch this switch to obtain information re- Push this button to display the “Menu” garding the route to the destination and infor- screen..... . . xii, 17, 61 mation about the POI (Points of Interest) on Distance and time to destination...
  • Page 657 — “Destination” screen To search for a destination, the switches below perform the following operations. “Address” switch You can input the house number and the street address by using the input keys........“POI Name”...
  • Page 658 “Map” switch Home switch You can select a destination simply by You can select your own home without en- touching the location on the displayed map. tering the address each time. To use this ........function, it is necessary to set the “Attribute”...
  • Page 659 — “Menu” screen The switches below perform the follow- ing operations. “Map DVD” switch Displays information regarding the disc ver- sion or covered area....“Select User”...
  • Page 660 Genuine Toyota Parts designed to your vehicle’s exact specifications. When you go to a Toyota dealership, you can be confident of the quality that is going on your vehicle as well as the qualifications of the person under the hood.
  • Page 661: Maintenance Records

    If you sell your vehicle, be sure to give your maintenance records to the new owner. Toyota will not deny a warranty claim solely because you do not have records to show that you maintained your vehicle. However, damage or failures caused by lack of proper maintenance are not covered under warranty.
  • Page 662 Online Information For your convenience, scheduled maintenance information for your vehicle is also available at www.toyota.com. From the site’s home page, select the “Owners” link, then select “Service & Maintenance.” This will bring you to the screen shown below, where you will select your vehicle’s model name, year and current mileage/time interval.
  • Page 663: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Identification Model In-service date Selling dealership Key number Body style Mileage at delivery Selling dealership phone number Vehicle Identification Number...
  • Page 664: Using The Maintenance Log Charts

    Using the Maintenance Log Charts Miles or Months? Toyota recommends obtaining scheduled maintenance for your vehicle every 5,000 miles or six months, whichever comes first. For example: • If you drive 5,000 miles in less than six months, you should obtain mainte- nance at 5,000 miles —...
  • Page 665: Maintenance Log: Cars

    Maintenance Log: Cars 5,000 Miles or 6 Months 10,000 Miles or 12 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs...
  • Page 666 Maintenance Log: Cars 15,000 Miles or 18 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Clean cabin air filter (Camry) Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Rear differential oil __ Brake lines and hoses...
  • Page 667 Maintenance Log: Cars 20,000 Miles or 24 Months 25,000 Miles or 30 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Replace cabin air filter (Corolla and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Corolla Matrix, if equipped) brake pads/discs...
  • Page 668 Maintenance Log: Cars 30,000 Miles or 36 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Replace cabin air filter (Camry and Camry Solara) Replace engine air filter Replace spark plugs (ECHO) Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Fuel tank cap gasket...
  • Page 669 Maintenance Log: Cars 35,000 Miles or 42 Months 40,000 Miles or 48 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Replace cabin air filter (Corolla and brake pads/discs Corolla Matrix, if equipped)
  • Page 670 Maintenance Log: Cars 45,000 Miles or 54 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Clean cabin air filter (Camry) Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Rear differential oil __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Steering gear box...
  • Page 671 Maintenance Log: Cars 50,000 Miles or 60 Months 55,000 Miles or 66 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs...
  • Page 672 Maintenance Log: Cars 60,000 Miles or 72 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) Replace engine air filter Replace spark plugs (ECHO) Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band...
  • Page 673 Maintenance Log: Cars 65,000 Miles or 78 Months 70,000 Miles or 84 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs...
  • Page 674 Maintenance Log: Cars 75,000 Miles or 90 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Clean cabin air filter (Camry) Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Exhaust pipes and mountings __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Rear differential oil...
  • Page 675 Maintenance Log: Cars 80,000 Miles or 96 Months 85,000 Miles or 102 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Replace cabin air filter (Corolla and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Corolla Matrix, if equipped) brake pads/discs...
  • Page 676 Maintenance Log: Cars 90,000 Miles or 108 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Replace cabin air filter (Camry and Camry Solara) Replace engine air filter Replace spark plugs (ECHO) Replace timing belt (Camry with 1MZ-FE or 3MZ-FE, Camry Solara with 3MZ-FE, Sienna) Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Inspect the following:...
  • Page 677 Maintenance Log: Cars 95,000 Miles or 114 Months 100,000 Miles or 120 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Replace cabin air filter (Corolla and brake pads/discs Corolla Matrix, if equipped)
  • Page 678 Maintenance Log: Cars 105,000 Miles or 126 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Clean cabin air filter (Camry) Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Exhaust pipes and mountings __ Brake lines and hoses...
  • Page 679 Maintenance Log: Cars 110,000 Miles or 132 Months 115,000 Miles or 138 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs...
  • Page 680 Maintenance Log: Cars 120,000 Miles or 144 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (except MR2 Spyder) Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) Replace engine air filter Replace spark plugs Tighten drive shaft bolt (Corolla and Corolla Matrix) Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band...
  • Page 681: Maintenance Log: Suvs And Trucks

    Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 5,000 Miles or 6 Months 10,000 Miles or 12 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special...
  • Page 682 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 15,000 Miles or 18 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Lubricate propeller shaft Re-torque drive shaft bolt (4WD RAV4) Re-torque propeller shaft bolt (all models except Highlander and RAV4) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Radiator core and condenser...
  • Page 683 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 20,000 Miles or 24 Months 25,000 Miles or 30 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special...
  • Page 684 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 30,000 Miles or 36 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine air filter Rotate tires Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) Lubricate drive shaft bushing (Land Cruiser) Lubricate propeller shaft Lubricate wheel bearings (Land Cruiser) Replace limited-slip differential oil, if equipped Replace spark plugs Re-torque drive shaft bolt (4WD RAV4)
  • Page 685 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 35,000 Miles or 42 Months 40,000 Miles or 48 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special...
  • Page 686 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 45,000 Miles or 54 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Lubricate propeller shaft Re-torque drive shaft bolt (4WD RAV4) Re-torque propeller shaft bolt (all models except Highlander and RAV4) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Radiator core and condenser...
  • Page 687 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 50,000 Miles or 60 Months 55,000 Miles or 66 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special...
  • Page 688 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 60,000 Miles or 72 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine air filter Rotate tires Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) Lubricate drive shaft bushing (Land Cruiser) Lubricate propeller shaft Lubricate wheel bearings (Land Cruiser) Replace limited-slip differential oil, if equipped Replace spark plugs Re-torque drive shaft bolt (4WD RAV4)
  • Page 689 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 65,000 Miles or 78 Months 70,000 Miles or 84 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special...
  • Page 690 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 75,000 Miles or 90 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Lubricate propeller shaft Re-torque drive shaft bolt (4WD RAV4) Re-torque propeller shaft bolt (all models except Highlander and RAV4) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Radiator core and condenser...
  • Page 691 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 5,000-Mile Maintenance Intervals To determine the appropriate maintenance 7,500-Mile Maintenance Intervals interval for your vehicle, see page 16. 80,000 Miles or 96 Months 85,000 Miles or 102 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and...
  • Page 692 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 5,000-Mile Maintenance Intervals To determine the appropriate maintenance 7,500-Mile Maintenance Intervals interval for your vehicle, see page 16. 90,000 Miles or 108 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine air filter Rotate tires Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) Lubricate drive shaft bushing (Land Cruiser) Lubricate propeller shaft...
  • Page 693 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 95,000 Miles or 114 Months 100,000 Miles or 120 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Replace engine coolant brake pads/discs Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special...
  • Page 694 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 105,000 Miles or 126 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Lubricate propeller shaft Re-torque drive shaft bolt (4WD RAV4) Re-torque propeller shaft bolt (all models except Highlander and RAV4) Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Radiator core and condenser...
  • Page 695 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 110,000 Miles or 132 Months 115,000 Miles or 138 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Rotate tires Visually inspect brake linings/drums and Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special...
  • Page 696 Maintenance Log: SUVs and Trucks 120,000 Miles or 144 Months Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace engine air filter Rotate tires Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) Lubricate drive shaft bushing (Land Cruiser) Lubricate propeller shaft Lubricate wheel bearings (Land Cruiser) Replace limited-slip differential oil, if equipped Replace spark plugs (all models) Re-torque drive shaft bolt (4WD RAV4)
  • Page 697: Explanation Of Maintenance Items

    Explanation of Maintenance Items The following descriptions are provided to give you a better understanding of the maintenance items that should be performed on your vehicle. The scheduled maintenance log indicates at which mileage/time intervals each item should be performed. Please note that many maintenance items should be performed only by a qualified technician.
  • Page 698 Condenser and Hoses” in the “Vehicle Maintenance and Care” section of the Owner’s Manual.) Note: Your Toyota is equipped with Genuine Toyota Super Long-Life Coolant. The replacement intervals for engine coolant recommended in this booklet are based on replacement with Genuine Toyota Super Long-Life Coolant or similar high- quality non-silicate, non-amine, non-borate ethylene-glycol coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology (i.e., a combination of low phosphates...
  • Page 699 Explanation of Maintenance Items Engine Valve Clearance Inspect for excessive lifter noise and engine vibration and adjust if necessary. A qualified technician should perform this operation. Exhaust Pipes and Mountings Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for cracks, deterioration and damage.
  • Page 700 Explanation of Maintenance Items Steering Linkage and Boots With the vehicle stopped, check for excessive freeplay in the steering wheel. Inspect the linkage for bending and damage and the dust boots for deterioration, cracks and damage. Replace any damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
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