Toyota 2003 HIGHLANDER User Manual

Toyota 2003 HIGHLANDER User Manual

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'03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208)
OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS
Overview of instruments and controls
Instrument panel overview
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Instrument cluster overview
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Indicator symbols on the instrument panel
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  • Page 1 ........Indicator symbols on the instrument panel ..... . . 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 2: Instrument Panel Overview

    9. Power window switches 10. Glove box 11. Automatic transmission selector lever 12. Rear ashtray 13. Cup holder 14. Container 15. Front ashtray 16. Hood lock release lever 17. Parking brake pedal 18. Window lock switch 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 3 8. Power door lock switches 9. Power window switches 10. Glove box 11. Automatic transmission selector lever 12. Ashtray 13. Cup holders 14. Hood lock release lever 15. Parking brake pedal 16. Window lock switch 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 4 13. Ignition switch 14. Cruise control switch 15. Tilt steering lock release lever 16. Traction control system off switch (two–wheel drive models) 17. Outside rear view mirror defogger and windshield wiper de–icer switch 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 5 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 18. Theft deterrent system/Engine immobiliser system indicator light 19. Power rear view mirror control switches 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 6 12. Power outlet (vehicles with rear console) or cigarette lighter (vehicles without rear console) 13. Ignition switch 14. Cruise control switch 15. Tilt steering lock release lever 16. Traction control system off switch (two–wheel drive models) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 7 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 17. Outside rear view mirror defogger and windshield wiper de–icer switches 18. Theft deterrent system/Engine immobiliser system indicator light 19. Power rear view mirror control switches 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 8: Instrument Cluster Overview

    7. Trip meter reset knob 2. Service reminder indicators and 5. Low fuel level warning light 8. Odometer and two trip meters indicator lights 6. Engine coolant temperature gauge 9. Instrument panel light control knob 3. Speedometer 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 9: Indicator Symbols On The Instrument Panel

    ∗ 1 Low engine oil pressure warning light Vehicle skid control system warning light ∗ 1 Low windshield washer fluid level warning light ∗ 1 Malfunction indicator lamp Traction control system off indicator light 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 10 ∗ 1 : For details, see “Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers” on page 105 in Section 1–5. ∗ 2 : If this light flashes, see “Cruise control” on page 125 in Section 1–6. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 12: Keys

    If you should lose your keys or if you with built–in transponder chip. glove box. need additional keys, duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer using the key 2. Sub key (gray)—This key will not work To protect items locked in the glove box number.
  • Page 13 (includ- or may stop soon after it starts. ing keys of other vehicles) from the ring or while gripping or covering them with your hand to start the engine. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 14 If you should lose your keys or if you need additional keys, duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer using the key number. We recommend you to write down the key number and keep it in safe place.
  • Page 15: Engine Immobiliser System

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) Engine immobiliser system For your Toyota dealer to make you a new key with built–in transponder chip, your dealer will need your key number and master key. However, there is a limit to the number of additional keys your Toyota dealer can make for you.
  • Page 16: Side Doors

    In the front passenger’s door lock, turning the key backward once will unlock all the side doors and back door simultaneously. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 17 Be careful not to lock your keys in the vehicle. The side door cannot be locked if you leave the key in the ignition switch and the driver’s door is opened. Passenger’s side 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 18 This feature allows you to lock a rear door so it can be opened from the outside only, not from inside. We recommend us- ing this feature whenever small children are in the vehicle. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 19 “UNLOCK” switch. The timing for the automatic door lock function can be changed. For details, con- The buzzer can be disabled. For details, tact your Toyota dealer. contact your Toyota dealer. Unlocking operation 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 20 Unlock any of side door or back door with the key or wireless remote control transmitter. Turn the ignition key from the “LOCK” to “ON” position. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 21 Check for closeness to a radio trans- mitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 22 (2) this device must accept z Dispose of used batteries according any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of to the local laws. the device. Replace the transmitter battery by the fol- lowing procedures: 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 23 Do not replace the battery with wet hands. Water may cause unexpected rust. z Do not touch or move any compo- nents inside of the transmitter, or it may interfere with proper opera- tion. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 24: Power Windows

    Normal operation: The window moves as caught. long as you hold the switch. To open: Lightly push down the switch. To close: Lightly pull up the switch. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 25 The window moves as long as you hold the switch. To open: Push down the switch. To close: Pull up the switch. If you push in the window lock switch on the driver’s door, the passengers’ windows cannot be operated. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 26 When small children are in the ve- hicle, never let them use the power window switches without supervi- sion. Use the window lock switch to prevent them from making unex- pected use of the switches. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 27: Back Door

    (For further informa- tion, see “Interior lights” on page 94 and “Ignition switch light” on page 95 in Sec- tion 1–4.) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 28: Hood

    CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the hood is closed and securely locked. Other- wise, the hood may open unexpected- ly while driving and an accident may occur. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 29: Theft Deterrent System

    The indicator light will remain on when all the slot, make sure the rod supports the side doors, back door and hood are the hood securely from falling down closed and locked. on to your head or body. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 30 Check to see if there is any unlocked without the key or wireless re- abnormality on your vehicle. mote control transmitter, all the side doors and back door will be automatically locked again. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 31: Fuel Tank Cap

    The indicator lamp goes off after driving neck if the cap is suddenly re- several times. If the indicator lamp does moved. not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 32: Electric Moon Roof

    The sun shade will be opened together with the roof. Tilting operation To close: Push the switch on the “TILT UP” side. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 33 When anyone closes the moon roof, first make sure it is safe to do so. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 34 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 35: Highlander From Aug. '02 Prod. (Om48441U)

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  • Page 36: Seats

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  • Page 37 2. SEAT CUSHION ANGLE ADJUSTING KNOBS Turn the knob either way. 3. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER Lean forward and pull the lever up. Then lean back to the desired angle and release the lever. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 38 In the event direction. of a frontal collision, the more the seat is reclined, the greater the risk Releasing the switch will stop the seat- of personal injury. back at that position. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 39 Push the switch on either way. erable spring force. The amount of lumbar support will change After returning the seat to its original while the switch is pushed. position, be certain to replace the head restraint. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 40 After returning the seat to its original tion. position, be certain to replace the head restraint. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 41: Rear Seats

    Folding rear seatbacks will enlarge the luggage compartment. See “Luggage stow- age precautions” on page 195 in Section 2 for precautions in loading luggage. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 42 This prevents the shoulder belt from being damaged. NOTICE CAUTION Do not fold the seatback forward The seat belt must be removed from while the luggage cover is set. the hangers when they are in use. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 43: Head Restraints

    Folding down the rear seats will enlarge the luggage compartment. See “Luggage stowage precautions” on page 195 in Sec- tion 2 for precautions in loading luggage. Rear 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 44: Armrests

    After adjusting the head restraint, make sure it is locked in position. Do not drive with the head re- straints removed. Rear 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 45: Seat Heaters

    The key must be in the “ON” position. objects which cover the seat. Push the switch once again to turn the seat heater off. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 46: Seat Belts

    Inspect the belt system periodically. tion of the airbag may cause death or Check for cuts, fraying, and loose serious injury to the child. parts. Damaged parts should be re- placed. disassemble modify the system. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 47 Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat until the seat belt is fixed. It cannot slow, easy motion will allow the belt to extend, and you can move around freely. protect an adult occupant or your child from injury. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 48 To raise: Slide the anchor up. portion upward through the latch plate. To lower: Push in the lock release button and slide the anchor down. After adjustment, make sure the anchor is locked in position. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 49 (See “—Fold–down it out and check for kinks or twists. Then rear seats” on page 42 in this section.) make sure it remains untwisted as it re- tracts. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 50 This helps prevent damage to the vehicle interior and extend- er itself. When not in use, remove the extender and store in the vehicle for future use. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 51 105 in Section 1–5.) Collisions occurring at certain speeds and angles may cause the front seat belt pre- tensioners and SRS airbags not to operate all together. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 52 The front seat belt pretensioners are con- fenders, front end structure or con- trolled by the airbag sensor assembly. The sole airbag sensor assembly consists of a saf- ing sensor and airbag sensor. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 53: Srs Driver Airbag And Front Passenger Airbag

    Be sure to wear your seat belt properly. front seat belt pretensioner. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 54 If the severity of the impact is below the page 105 in Section 1–5.) above threshold level, the SRS front air- bags may not deploy. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 55 Some examples are if it is involved in a low–speed frontal shown in the illustration. collision. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 56 5. Airbag module for driver minutes, but the airbags themselves will (airbag and inflator) not be hot. The airbags are designed to inflate only once. The airbag sensor assembly consists of a safing sensor and airbag sensor. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 57 “Seat belts” on page 46 in this sec- tion. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 58 Sit up straight and well back bag could cause death or serious in the seat, and always use your injury to the child. seat belt properly. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 59 For instruc- hold objects in their arms or on tions concerning the installation of their knees. a child restraint system, see “Child restraint” on page 66 in this sec- tion. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 60 Con- bar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow, The front of the vehicle (shaded in the tact your Toyota dealer as soon as pos- winches or any other equipment to illustration) was involved in an accident sible to service the vehicle.
  • Page 61: Srs Side Airbags

    The SRS side airbag on the passenger seat is activated even with no passenger in the front seat. Be sure to wear your seat belt properly. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 62 (For details, see “Service remind- side. er indicators and warning buzzers” on For the safety of all occupants, always page 105 in Section 1–5.) wear your seat belts properly. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 63 The airbags are designed to inflate The SRS side airbag system is controlled only once. by the airbag sensor assembly. The airbag sensor assembly consists of a safing sen- sor and airbag sensor. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 64 Do not apply excessive instructions concerning weight to the outer side of the front installation of a child restraint sys- seats on vehicles with side airbags. tem, see “Child restraint” on page 66 in this section. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 65 The light does not come on when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” posi- tion, or the light remains on. The light comes on or flashes while driving. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 66: Child Restraint

    In an acci- airbag (shaded in the illustration) is dent, child can be crushed scratched, cracked, or otherwise dam- against the windshield, or between aged. you and the vehicle’s interior. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 67 Always move the seat as far back as possible, because the force of the deploying front passenger air- bag could cause death or serious injury to the child. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 68 It is dan- gerous if the side airbags inflate, because the impact could cause death or serious injury to the child. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 69 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —Installation with seat belt (A) Infant seat (C) Booster seat (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION An infant seat is used in rear–facing position only. (B) Convertible seat 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 70 If the driver’s seat position does not allow sufficient space for safe installation, install child straint system on the rear right seat. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 71 Keep To hold the infant seat securely, make the lap portion of the belt tight. sure the belt is in the lock mode before letting the belt retract. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 72 Follow all the installation ger. instructions provided by its manufac- turer. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 74 If the driver’s seat position does not allow sufficient space for safe installation, install child straint system on the rear right seat. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 75 To hold the convertible seat securely, belt. Keep the lap portion of the belt make sure the belt is in the lock mode tight. before letting the belt retract. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 76 Follow all the installation ger. instructions provided by its manufac- turer. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 77 Always move the seat as far back as possible, because the force of the deploying front passenger air- bag could cause death or serious injury to the child. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 78 See “Seat belts” on page of the belt are not twisted. 46 for details. Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in the buckle as this may prevent your child from properly latching the tab and buckle. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 79 2. To remove the child restraint system, Follow the procedure below for a child press the buckle–release button and al- restraint system that requires the use low the belt to retract. of a top strap. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 80 1. Remove the head restraint. tion. Anchor brackets are installed for both out- side rear seating positions. This symbol indicates the location of user ready anchor brackets. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 81 Follow all the installation instructions provided by its manufacturer. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 82 “—Using a top strap” on page 79 in this section.) For the installation details, refer to the instruction manual equipped with each product. Type A Type B 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 83: Tilt Steering Wheel

    This can cause death or serious injury to the child and front passenger in case of sudden brak- ing or a collision. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 84: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    (See “Outside rear view mirror de- fogger and windshield wiper de–icer” on page 98 in Section 1–4.) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 85: Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    Night driving—Lever at position 2 be extended and properly adjusted before driving. Remember that by reducing glare you also lose some rear view clarity. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 86: Sun Visors

    (posi- tion 2). If glare comes from obliquely behind you, extend the plate at the end of the visor (to position 3). 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 87 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —Vanity mirrors To use the vanity mirrors, swing down the sun visor and open the cover. On some models, the vanity light comes on when you open the cover. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 88 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 89 ........Outside rear view mirror defogger and windshield wiper de–icer 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 90: Headlights And Turn Signals

    Twist the knob to the position 2 to turn to turn on the headlights if they are need- the headlights to full intensity for driving ed immediately when entering a dark tun- at night. nel, parking structure, etc. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 91 “OFF”. for over one week, make sure the head- lights) on the instrument panel flash faster light switch is off. than normal, a front or rear turn signal bulb is burned out. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 92 You can flash the high beam headlights If the turn signal indicator lights (green with the knob turned to “OFF”. lights) on the instrument panel flash faster than normal, a front or rear turn signal bulb is burned out. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 93: Emergency Flashers

    Always pull as far off the road as pos- sible. The turn signal light switch will not work when the emergency flashers are operat- ing. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 94: Front Fog Lights

    “DOOR”—Turns the light on when any of remain on for about 15 seconds before the side doors and back door are opened. fading out. The light goes off when all the side doors and back door are closed. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 95: Ignition Switch Light

    All the side doors and back door are closed when the ignition key is in “ACC” or “ON” position. The ignition key is turned to “ACC”, “ON”, or “START” after all the side doors and back door are closed. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 96: Personal Light

    The key must be in the “ON” position. Lever position Speed setting Position 1 Intermittent Position 2 Slow Position 3 Fast For a single sweep of the windshield, push the lever up and release it. Without moon roof 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 97: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    (position 3 or 4). The knob glass. automatically returns from these positions after you release it. For instructions on adding washer fluid, see “Adding washer fluid” on page 279 in Section 7–3. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 98: Rear Window Defogger

    NOTICE When cleaning the inside of the rear window, be careful not to scratch or damage the heater wires or connec- tors. With automatic air conditioning controls Type B 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 99 Leaving the system on for a long time could cause the battery discharge, especially during stop–and–go driving. The defogger is not designed for drying rain water or for melt- ing snow. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 100 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 101 ....... . Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers ....2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 102: Fuel Gauge

    The indicator lamp goes off after driving several times. If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. The gauge indicates the approximate The gauge indicates the engine coolant...
  • Page 103: Tachometer

    All NOTICE trip meter data is cancelled if the elec- Do not let the indicator needle get trical power source is disconnected. into the red zone. This may cause severe engine damage. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 104 To reset the trip meter A to zero, dis- play the meter A reading, then push and hold the knob until the meter is set to zero. The same process can be applied for resetting the trip meter B. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 105: Service Reminder Indicators And Warning Buzzers

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 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. Fasten driver’s seat belt. (indicator and buzzer) Fasten front passenger’s seat belt.
  • Page 106 If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. If brake system warning light is also on, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. Close all side doors and back door. Stop and check. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately.
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  • Page 108 Diagnostics) system before If the fuel tank is empty, refuel immedi- taking your vehicle for the inspection. ately. For details, see “Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) programs” on page 250 in Section 6. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 110 Warning Light The light warns that the windshield washer fluid level is too low. Add washer fluid at your earliest opportunity. (For instructions, see “Adding washer fluid” on page 279 in Section 7–3.) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 111 6 seconds. If any service reminder indicator or warn- ing buzzer does not function as described above, have it checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 114: Ignition Switch With Steering Lock

    If you leave the key in the “ACC” or “LOCK” position and open the driver’s door, a buzzer will remind you to remove the key. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 115: Automatic Transmission

    2: Stronger engine braking button in. (The ignition switch must be in “ON” position.) L: Maximum engine braking Shift while holding the lock release button in. Shift normally. Snow mode button Overdrive switch 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 116 If the engine is turned off when the over- ... . . 121 km/h (76 mph) drive is off and restarted, the overdrive will automatically be on. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 117 “D” position should For ways to decrease the vehicle speed, be used in hill climbing or hard see “Cruise control” on page 125 in this towing. section. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 118 Serious mechanical damage and when the engine is restarted. loss of vehicle control may result. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 119: Traction Control System

    This means that the traction speed for the present road condi- control system is in the self–check mode, tions. but does not indicate a malfunction. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 120 To turn off: Push “TRAC OFF” switch. The “TRAC OFF” indicator light will come To turn on: Push “TRAC OFF” switch once again. The “TRAC OFF” indicator light will go off. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 121 If the light comes on while driving, the speed for the present road condi- system does not work. However, as con- tions. ventional braking operates when applied, there is no problem to continue your driv- ing. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 122 However, as con- but does not indicate a malfunction. ventional braking operates when applied, there is no problem to continue your driv- ing. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 123: Vehicle Skid Control System

    When replacing the tires or wheels, contact your Toyota dealer. (See “Checking and replacing tires” on page 268 in Section 7–2.) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 124 If the light comes on while driving, the contact your Toyota dealer. system does not work. However, as con- ventional braking operates when applied, there is no problem to continue your driv- ing. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 125: Parking Brake

    Avoid vehicle speed increases when driving downhill. vehicle speed is too fast in relation to the cruise control set speed, cancel the cruise control then downshift the transmission to use engine braking to slow down. Type B 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 126 Each tap changes the set speed by 1.6 km/h (1.0 mph). You can now take your To avoid accidental cruise control en- foot off the accelerator pedal. gagement, keep “CRUISE ON– OFF” switch off when not using the cruise control. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 127 If this is the case, contact your Toyota the brake pedal. If you use the brake dealer and have your vehicle inspected. pedal, cruise control is cancelled.
  • Page 128 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 129 ........Car audio system operating hintsts ......2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 130 If another function was pre- viously playing, it will come on again. SWITCHING BETWEEN FUNCTIONS Push “AM”, “FM1·2”, “TAPE” or “CD” if the system is already on but you want to switch from one function to another. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 131 The changer is intended for use with 12 player may be damaged. cm (4.7 in.) discs only. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 132 _ Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the compact disc player. Do not insert anything except a com- pact disc into the slot. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 133 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —Controls and features DType 1 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 134 If the player malfunctions, your audio sys- pletely, the cassette player will play the tem will display one of the six following other side of the tape, using the auto–re- error messages. verse feature. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 135 Push either side of the button until the the knob to suit your preference. number of the disc you want to listen to The display will show the range from appears on the display. “TRE –5” to “TRE 5”. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 136 PWR·VOL (Power and Volume) Push “PWR·VOL” to turn the audio system on and off. Turn “PWR·VOL” to adjust the volume. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 137 You can skip up to nine tracks at a time. the tracks on the disc, it will stop scan- “SCAN” again. ning. Push the up or down side of the button. “FF 1” or “REW 1” will appear on the display. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 138 In addition, the feature may not work well with some spoken word, live, or classical recordings. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 139 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) DType 2 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 140 If a tape fast forwards com- or them. pletely, the cassette player will play the other side of the tape, using the auto–re- verse feature. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 141 “TRE –5” to “TRE 5”. track and disc number currently being played. If the player or another unit equipped with the player malfunctions, your audio system will display one of the six following error messages. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 142 If the audio system is off, you can turn appears on the display. on the radio by pushing “FM1·2”. Also, push “FM1·2” to switch from cassette or compact disc operation to radio operation. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 143 There must be at least 3 seconds of blank space between tracks in order for the re- peat feature to work correctly. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 144 For example, if you want to rewind to a song that is two be- fore the song you are listening to, push on the down side of the button until “REW 3” appears on the display. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 145 The farther you are radio switches from stereo to mono recep- from a station, the weaker its signal will tion. addition, reception conditions change constantly as your vehicle moves. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 146 The easiest way to nal signal can be picked up again. clean them is by using a cleaning tape. (A wet type is recommended.) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 147 CD–R (CD–Recordable) CD–RW (CD–Re–writable) Compact disc players use an invisible CD–ROM laser beam which could cause hazard- radiation exposure directed outside the unit. Be sure to operate the player correctly. Low quality discs 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 148 (To see a pin hole, hold the disc up to the light.) Remove discs from the compact disc player when you are not listening to them. Store them in their plastic cases away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 150: Manual Air Conditioning System Controls

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) Manual air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Air intake selector 2. “A/C” button 3. Air flow selector 4. Temperature selector 5. Fan speed selector 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 151 4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainly from the floor vents and windshield vents. Turning the air flow selector to the floor/windshield position turns on the defogging function with the purpose of clearing the front view. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 152 If the “A/C” button indicator flashes, there is a problem in the air conditioning system conditioning automatically shuts off. If this happens, take your ve- hicle to a Toyota dealer for service. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 153: Air Flow Selector Settings

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —Air flow selector settings —Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 154 Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” fied heating. Temperature—Towards COLD (blue zone) Choose floor/windshield air flow to heat Air intake—FRESH (outside air) the vehicle interior while defrosting or Air flow—PANEL defogging the windshield. Air conditioning—OFF 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 155 On humid days, do not blow cold air floor/windshield air flow. on the windshield—the difference be- tween the outside and inside tempera- tures could make the fogging worse. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 156: Automatic Air Conditioning System Controls

    Automatic air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Air intake selector 2. “MODE” button (air flow selector) 3. Fan speed selector 4. “A/C” button 5. “OFF” button 6. Windshield air flow button 7. “AUTO” button 8. Temperature selector 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 157 2. Bi–level—Air flows from both the floor vents and the instrument panel vents. 3. Floor—Air flows mainly from the floor vents. 4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainly from the floor vents and windshield vents. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 158 Pressing the button once again returns the air flow mode to the last one used. Pressing the windshield air flow button turns on the defroster–linked air condition- ing. This is to clean up the front view more quickly. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 159 If the “A/C” button indicator flashes, there is a problem in the air conditioning system conditioning automatically shuts off. If this happens, take your ve- hicle to a Toyota dealer for service. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 160: Air Flow Selector Settings

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —Air flow selector settings —Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 161 Press the “A/C” button on for dehumidi- fied heating. Choose floor/windshield air flow to heat the vehicle interior while defrosting or defogging the windshield. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 162 FRESH auto- matically. This is to clean up the front view more quickly. you want return the setting to RECIRCULATE mode, press the air intake selector button once again. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 163: Side Vents

    When the “A/C” button is not pressed in, pressing another air flow button turns off the air conditioning. To heat the vehicle interior while de- frosting windshield, choose floor/windshield air flow. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 166: Multi-Information Display

    Air conditioning system off— justing the temperature or pushing “INFO” To reset the calculation, push the “INFO” button, the display will be back to the button for more than 1 second. multi–information display. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 167: Clock

    When the vehicle is driving down a long slope, applying the engine brake, the display will indicate the extremely low fuel consumption. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 168: Cigarette Lighter And Ashtrays

    When finished with your cigarette, thor- oughly extinguish it in the ashtray to pre- vent other cigarette butts from catching fire. After using the ashtray, push it back in completely. Front ashtray (type A) Rear ashtray 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 169: Power Outlets

    Inserting a foreign object other than the appropriate plug that fits the outlet, or allowing any liquid into the outlet may cause electrical fail- ure or short circuits. Rear 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 170: Glove Box

    Keep the indicator light on the HomeLink CAUTION in view while programming. To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep glove door closed while driving. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 171 HomeLink button to program HomeLink changes from a slow to a complete the programming process by another device. rapid flash after 20 seconds, you can opening the garage door. release both buttons. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 172 HomeLink continues to send the signal death. for up to 20 seconds as long as the button is pressed. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 173: Auxiliary Boxes

    NOTICE Type C—During hot weather, the inte- rior of the vehicle becomes very hot. Do not leave anything flammable or deformable such as a lighter, glasses, etc. inside. Type B (luggage compartment) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 174: Container

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) Container Type C (ceiling) Type E (rear console) This container can be used as an auxil- iary holder. Type D (rear console) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 175: Cup Holderss

    Do not store objects which are higher than the lower edge of the Type A (with rear console) container. Do not store objects which are larg- er than the width of the container. Type B (without rear console) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 176 Type A only— The cup holder can be adjustable to the size of the cups or drink–cans by changing the holder position. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 177: Bottle Holderss

    To avoid personal injury, keep the tie– down hooks folded in place on the floor when not in use. NOTICE Do not use the seat anchors instead of the tie–down hooks. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 178: Luggage Cover

    After you remove the luggage cover, place it somewhere other than the passenger compartment. This will prevent passengers from injury in the event of a sudden stop or accident. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 179: Roof Luggage Carrier

    NOTICE Vehicles with electric moon roof only—Do not remove the cross rail stoppers, or the moon roof may be damaged when it is tilted. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 181: Floor Mat

    If the floor ing clips into the holes in the floor carpet. slips and interferes with movement of the pedals during driv- ing, it may cause an accident. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 182 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 183: Information Before Driving Your Toyota

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  • Page 184: Off-Road Vehicle Precautions

    Avoid high speeds, sudden starts, sharp turns, sudden braking or abrupt maneu- vers, otherwise it may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover due to failure to operate this vehicle cor- rectly. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 185: Break-In Period

    (or any similar off–road ve- system to function improperly. Also, hicle) can tip over sideways much this can increase maintenance costs. more easily than forward or back- ward. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 186 If you use gasohol in your els. In the U.S., category 3 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 187: Fuel Pump Shut Off System

    In this case, do not restart the ular gasoline that you are using. If you engine. continue to have unacceptable driveability, try changing gasoline brands. If this does not rectify your problem, then consult your Toyota dealer. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 188: Operation In Foreign Countries

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) Operation in foreign countries Three–way catalytic converter 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 189: Engine Exhaust Cautions

    Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supple- ning. If it is unavoidable, however, ment”. do so only in an unconfined area and adjust the heating or cooling system to force outside air into the vehicle. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 190: Facts About Engine Oil Consumption

    1000 km (600 miles) or more. This is because the oil is gradually becoming diluted with fuel or moisture, making it appear that the oil level has not changed. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 191: Iridium-Tipped Spark Plugs

    For detailed information on oil level check, see “Checking the engine oil level” on page 260 in Section 7–2. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 192 This means that the anti–lock brake system is in the self– check mode, and does not indicate a mal- function. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 193 Compared with vehicles without an anti–lock brake system, your vehicle may require a longer stopping dis- tance in the following cases: Driving on rough, gravel or snow– Type B covered roads. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 194 Have your Toyota dealer perform the bed- Toyota dealer as soon as possible to ding–down. service the vehicle. The light does not come on when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” posi- tion, or remains on. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 195: Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators

    Otherwise, they are much more likely suffer serious bodily injury, in the event of sudden braking or a collision. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 196: Limited-Slip Differential

    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 because damage to the limited–slip...
  • Page 197 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —Engine number The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown. 2AZ–FE engine The vehicle identification number (VIN) is also on the Certification Regulation Label. 1MZ–FE engine 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 198: Theft Prevention Labels

    All season tires, however, do not have adequate traction performance compared with snow tires in heavy or loose snow. Also, all season tires fall short in accel- eration handling performance compared with summer tires in highway driving. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 199 Do not use tire other than the manufacturer’s designated tires, and never mix tires or wheels of the sizes different from the originals. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 200 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 201: Starting And Driving

    ..........How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longer ... . . 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 202: Before Starting The Engine

    If the engine stalls... Simply restart it, using the correct proce- dure given in normal starting. If the engine will not start... See “If your vehicle will not start” on page 216 in Section 4. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 203: Tips For Driving In Various Conditions

    If they still do not work safely, pull to the side of the road and call a Toyota dealer for assistance. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 204: Off-Road Driving Precautions

    If the vehicle is used with State Motor Vehicle Bureau these materials trapped or adhering to the underbody, a breakdown or Recreational Vehicle Clubs fire could occur. U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 205: Winter Driving Tips

    When it is extremely cold, we recommend discs may affect braking efficiency chassis. to use 60% solution for your Toyota, to and may damage brake system com- provide protection down to about –50zC ponents. (–58zF). Do not use more than 70% solu-...
  • Page 206: Dinghy Towing

    Do not use engine antifreeze or any other substitute because it may dam- age your vehicle’s paint. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 207: Trailer Towing

    When towing a trailer, be sure to con- Vehicles with 1MZ–FE engine sult your Toyota dealer for further in- 3620 kg (7985 lb.) formation on additional requirements such as a towing kit, etc. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 208: Highlander_U (L/O

    About 60% of the trailer load the trailer hitch manufacturer can should be in the front half of the cause an accident resulting in seri- trailer and the remaining 40% in the ous personal injuries. rear. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 209 2 threads. The trailer ball shank must be matched to the ball Do not use axle–mounted hitches as mount hole diameter size. they can cause damage to the axle housing, wheel bearings, wheels or tires. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 210 7–2 and page 289 in Section 8 for trailer manufacturer’s recommenda- instructions. tions. The trailer tires should be inflated to the pressure recommended by the trail- er manufacturer in respect to the total trailer weight. 1 Coupler 2 Trailer ball 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 211 Make sure the trailer cargo is securely time you hitch up. Direct splicing may loaded so that it cannot shift. damage your vehicle’s electrical system and cause a malfunction of your lights. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 212 The trailer could hit your vehicle in a ciency, do not use overdrive. 5. Shift into “P” and turn off the engine. tight turn. Slow down before making a turn to avoid the necessity of sudden braking. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 213: How To Save Fuel And Make Your Vehicle Last Longer

    (For details, see “Automatic transmission” on page 115 in Section 1–6.) Accelerate slowly smoothly. Avoid jackrabbit starts. Get into high gear as quickly as possible. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 214 Supplement”.) Maintain a moderate speed on high- ways. The faster you drive, the greater the fuel consumption. By reducing your speed, you will cut down on fuel con- sumption. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 215: In Case Of An Emergency

    ........If you lose your wireless remote control transmitter ... . . 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 216: If Your Vehicle Will Not Start

    Have your foot off the accelerator pedal. checked at your Toyota dealer. If none of If the engine turns over at its normal If the engine does not start after 15 se- your keys work, the system is possibly speed but will not start—...
  • Page 217 Then get immediate medi- cal attention. If possible, continue to apply water with a sponge or cloth while en route to the medical office. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 218 (red) jumper cable to battery. the positive (+) terminal on the booster battery. recommended connecting points are shown in the following illustrations: Connecting point for 1MZ–FE engine 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 219: If Your Engine Stalls While Driving

    Escaping steam or coolant is plugs. a sign of very high pressure. If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent (for example, lights left on), you should have it checked at your Toyota dealer. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 220: If You Have A Flat Tire

    Serious injury could result from jack. Otherwise, personal injury may scalding hot fluid and steam blown occur. out under pressure. Do not start or run the engine while your vehicle is supported by the jack. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 221 Raise the vehicle only high enough age locations. to remove and change the tire. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 222 3. Loosen the bolt and remove it. flying forward during a collision or sudden or behind one of the rear wheels. braking. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 223 Be careful that the wrench does not slip off the nut. Do not remove the nuts yet—just unscrew them about one–half turn. Aluminium wheels 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 224 To raise the vehicle, insert the jack handle into the jack (it is a loose fit) and turn it clockwise. As the jack touches the vehicle and begins to lift, double–check that it is properly positioned. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 225 Then lift up the wheel and get at least the top bolt started through its hole. Wiggle the tire and press it back over the other bolts. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 226 Tighten each nut a little at a time in the order shown. Repeat the process until all the nuts are tight. (For the tightening torque, see “Tires” on page 289 in Section 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 227 76 ft·lbf), as soon as pos- sible after changing wheels. Other- wise, the nuts may loosen and the wheels may fall off, which could Steel wheels cause a serious accident. Aluminum wheels 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 228: If Your Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    CAUTION Before driving, make sure all tools and jack are securely in place in their storage location to reduce the possibility of personal injury during a collision or sudden braking. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 229: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If your vehicle needs to be towed— If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by your Toyota (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- —From front...
  • Page 230 Use a towing dolly under the front wheels. NOTICE Never tow a vehicle from the rear with the front wheels on the ground, as this may cause serious damage to the transmission. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 231 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —Emergency towing If towing is necessary, we recommend CAUTION you to have it done by your Toyota dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- Use extreme caution when towing ve- vice. hicles. Avoid sudden starts or erratic...
  • Page 232 (For the towing eyelet outside of the cover. location, “—Required tools and spare tire” on page 221 in this sec- tion.) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 233 If the tightening is Keep away from the vehicle during loose, it may come off when being towing. towed and result in death or serious injury. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 234: If You Cannot Shift Automatic Transmission Selector Lever

    6. Start the engine. For your safety, 2. Pry up the cover with a flat–bladed keep the brake pedal depressed. screwdriver or equivalent. Be sure to have the system checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 235: If You Lose Your Keys

    Toyota dealer as soon as Even if you lose only one key, contact possible to avoid the possibility of theft or your Toyota dealer to make a new key. If an accident. Then, have the identification you lose all your master keys, you cannot number of your new transmitter registered.
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  • Page 237: Corrosion Prevention And Appearance Care

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  • Page 238 Now, it is up to you. Proper more harm than good to simply wet the High ambient temperatures can cause care of your Toyota can help ensure long– mud and debris without removing them. corrosion to those components of the term corrosion prevention.
  • Page 239 Even if your garage is heated, a wet vehicle can corrode if the ventilation is poor. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 240 Always remove the plastic bumpers if the paint. your vehicle is re–painted and placed in a high heat paint waxing booth. High temperatures could damage the bumpers. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 241 NOTICE z Do not use dye or bleach on the belts — it may weaken them. z Do not use the belts until they be- come dry. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 242 These chemicals can cause discol- the summer. oring, staining or peeling of the surface. z If you use cleaners or polishing agents, make sure their ingredients do not include the substances men- tioned above. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 243 Improper cleaning of the leather up- holstery could result in discolor- ation or staining. If you have any questions about the cleaning of your Toyota, your local Toyota dealer will be pleased to answer them. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 244 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 245 ......Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) programs ..For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to the “Sched- uled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 246: Maintenance Requirements

    Simple instructions for how to per- or if you prefer, your Toyota dealer will be dating this warranty. See “Owner’s War- form them are presented on page 251 in pleased to do them at a nominal cost.
  • Page 247: General Maintenance

    Toyota dealer or a quali- ness. Tighten them if necessary. fied service shop immediately. It is recom- Tire rotation...
  • Page 248 Check that the front of the radiator and check that the latches lock securely. condenser are clean and not blocked with leaves, dirt or insects. See page 264 in Section 7–2 for additional information. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 249: Does Your Vehicle Need Repairing

    Be on the alert for changes in perfor- If you notice any of these clues, take your mance, sounds, and visual tip–offs that vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as Your Toyota has a maintenance free bat- indicate service is needed. Some impor- possible.
  • Page 250: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs

    Also, if the malfunction indicator lamp had come on recently due to temporary mal- function such as a loose fuel tank cap, your vehicle may not pass the I/M test. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 252: Engine Compartment Overview

    3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Engine oil level dipstick 5. Brake fluid reservoir 6. Fuse blocks 7. Battery 8. Radiator 9. Condenser 10. Electric cooling fans 11. Windshield and rear window washer fluid tank 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 253 3. Engine oil level dipstick 4. Engine oil filler cap 5. Brake fluid reservoir 6. Fuse blocks 7. Battery 8. Radiator 9. Condenser 10. Electric cooling fans 11. Windshield and rear window washer fluid tank 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 254: Fuse Locations

    ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) Fuse locations Spare fuses With daytime running light system 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 255: Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions

    Do not dispose of used oil and fil- ter in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call your dealer or a service station for information concerning recycling or disposal. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 256: Positioning The Jack

    _ Do not allow dirt or anything else to fall through the spark plug holes. Rear (two–wheel drive models) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 257: Parts And Tools

    Do not put any part of your body NOTICE under the vehicle supported by the Funnel (only for adding coolant) jack. Personal injury may occur. Make sure to place the jack correctly, or your vehicle may be damaged. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 258 Funnel (only for adding fluid) Screwdriver CHECKING BATTERY CONDITION Tools: Warm water Baking soda Grease Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts) CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSES Parts (if replacement is necessary): Fuse with same amperage rating as original 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 259 Aluminum wheel precautions ....... . 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 260: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    When the level reaches within the correct range, install the filler cap hand–tight. Oil quantity, L (qt., lmp. qt.): 2AZ–FE engine 1.0 (1.1, 0.9) 1MZ–FE engine 1.5 (1.6, 1.3) Add oil O.K. Too full 1MZ–FE engine 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 261 Oil grade: _ Check the oil level on the dipstick API grade SL “Energy–Conserving” or once again after adding the oil. ILSAC multigrade engine oil Recommended viscosity: SAE 5W–30 Outside temperature 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 262 Mark is displayed on the front of approved for all Toyota engines. the container. Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther details of the “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” range. ILSAC certification mark 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 263: Checking The Engine Coolant Level

    In addition to preventing freezing and sub- sequent damage to the engine, this type If you can find no leak, have your Toyota of coolant will also prevent corrosion. Fur- dealer test the cap pressure and check ther supplemental inhibitors or additives for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 264: Checking The Radiator And Condenser

    Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- If the level is low, add SAE J1703 or ther details of the “Toyota Genuine Long FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 brake fluid to the Life Coolant” range. brake reservoir. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 265: Checking Power Steering Fluid

    Avoid overfilling, or the power steer- to wash it off with water to prevent 50zF—85zF) if the engine has not been it from damaging the parts or paint. ing could be damaged. run for about five hours. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 266: Checking And Replacing The Air Conditioning Filter

    To maintain the air conditioning efficiency, inspect and replace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenance sched- ule. (For scheduled maintenance informa- tion, please refer to the “Scheduled Main- tenance Guide” “Owner’s Manual Supplement”.) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 267: Checking Tire Pressure

    If a tire frequently needs refilling, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 268: Checking And Replacing Tires

    The effectiveness of snow tires is lost if the tread wears down below 4 mm (0.16 in.). 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 269 Do not use tires other than the manufacturer’s recommended size, as this may cause dangerous han- dling characteristics resulting loss of control. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 270: Rotating Tires

    See “If you have a flat tire” on page 220 the manufacturer’s recommended si- in Section 4 for tire change procedure. ze, as this may cause dangerous handling characteristics resulting in loss of control. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 271 Do not drive with the snow tires chains vary according to location or incorrectly inflated. type of road, so always check them Never drive over 120 km/h (75 mph) before installing chains. with any type of snow tires. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 272: Replacing Wheels

    Four–wheel drive models: ance, and tire or snow chain clearance to wheels different the body and chassis. brands, sizes and types, as this cause dangerous handling characteristics resulting in loss of control. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 273: Aluminum Wheel Precautions

    When balancing your wheels, use only Toyota balance weights or equivalent and a plastic or rubber hammer. As with any wheel, periodically check your aluminum wheels for damage. If damaged, replace immediately. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 274 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 276: Checking Battery Condition

    If possible, con- tinue to apply water with a sponge enough to keep the battery firmly in or cloth while en route to the medi- place. Overtightening may damage the battery case. cal office. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 277: Battery Recharging Precautions

    NOTICE Toyota dealer. Clear or Never recharge the battery while the Have battery checked by your engine is running. Also, be sure all light Toyota dealer. accessories are turned off. yellow 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 278: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    The lid of the fuse box shows the name of the circuit for each fuse. See Good Blown on page 290 in Section 8 of this manual for the functions controlled by each circuit. Type B 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 279: Adding Washer Fluid

    The location of the pull– there is a problem with the electrical sys- out tool is shown in the illustration. tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as light comes on, the washer tank may be empty. Add washer fluid.
  • Page 280: Replacing Light Bulbs

    License plate light — High mounted stop light NOTICE Interior lights — Only use a bulb of the listed type. Personal light — Vanity lights — Door courtesy — lights Glove box light — 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 281 1. Open the hood. Turn the bulb base 2. Pull the bulb out of the bulb base counterclockwise to the front of the and install a new bulb. vehicle as shown. If the connector is tight, wiggle it. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 282 You may damage the vehicle. 3. Insert the bulb base into the mount- ing hole by turning it clockwise. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your Toyota dealer. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 283 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —High mounted stoplight a: Stop/tail light b: Rear turn signal light c: Stop/tail light d: Back–up light 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 284 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) —License plate light Use a Phillips–head screwdriver. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 286: Dimensions And Weight

    (cu. in.): weight (occupants (925) (925) 2AZ–FE engine + luggage) kg (lb.) 2362 (144.1) ∗ 1 : Unladen vehicle (without roof rails) 1MZ–FE engine ∗ 2 : Unladen vehicle (with roof rails) 2995 (182.8) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 287: Fuel

    Drive belt tension measured with Bor- roughs drive belt tension gauge Oil grade: No.BT–33–73F (used belt), Ibf: API grade SL “Energy–Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil 2AZ–FE engine Automatic adjustment 1MZ–FE engine 115"20 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 288 Coolant type: Fluid type: Toyota Genuine ATF Type T–IV “Toyota Genuine Long Life Coolant” is filled in your Toyota vehicle. In order to Change automatic transmission fluid only avoid technical problems, we strongly as necessary. recommend using “Toyota Genuine Long...
  • Page 289: Tires

    Automatic transmission fluid DEXRONzII Hypoid gear oil API GL–5 or III Recommended oil viscosity: Above –18DC (0DF) SAE 90 Below –18DC (0DF) SAE 80W or 80W–90 Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther details. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 290: Fuses

    12. EFI 20 A: Multiport fuel injection sys- 5. A/F 25 A: Air fuel ratio sensor tem/sequential multiport fuel injection 6. ALT–S 7.5 A: Charging system Engine compartment system, fuel pump, engine immobiliser 7. TOWING 20 A: Trailer lights system 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 291 38. SEAT HTR 15 A: Seat heaters 50. HEATER 50 A: Air conditioning system charging system, cruise control system, emergency flashers, starting system 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 292 57. POWER 30 A: Power seat Fuse (type C) 58. ALT 140 A: “ABS1”, “ABS2”, “RDI”, “CDS”, “RR DEF”, “HEATER”, “AM1”, “AM2”, “TAIL”, “PANEL”, “STOP”, “S/ROOF” and “SEAT HTR” fuses 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
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  • Page 294 However, section width. For example: Treadwear NHTSA cannot become involved 200 Traction AA Temperature A in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 295 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No.109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of perfor- mance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law. 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 296 ’03 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0208) 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 297 API grade SL “Energy–Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil is recommended. See page 261 for detailed information. Tire information: See pages 267 through 273. Publication No. OM48441U Tire pressure: See page 289. Part No. 01999-48441 Printed in Japan 01-0208-00 2003 HIGHLANDER from Aug. ’02 Prod. (OM48441U)
  • Page 298 Owner’s Warranty Information...
  • Page 299 Table of Contents Introduction Satisfaction Down the Road Transportation Assistance If You Need Assistance Warranty Coverages at a Glance Your Warranties in Detail General Warranty Provisions New Vehicle Limited Warranty Federal Emission Control Warranty California Emission Control Warranty Tire Limited Warranty Your Responsibilities Operation and Maintenance Obtaining Warranty Service...
  • Page 300: Satisfaction Down The Road

    Our excellent warranty coverage is evidence that we stand behind the ence. We want you to be a satisfied member of the Toyota family for — —...
  • Page 301: Transportation Assistance

    Vehicle Limited Warranty. The policy applies to all 2003 model-year Toyota. We also know how disruptive the loss of transportation Toyotas sold and serviced by authorized Toyota dealerships in the can be to your daily routine.
  • Page 302: If You Need Assistance

    In most cases, a satisfactory Step 3 solution can be reached at this step. If your concern has still not been resolved to your satisfaction, Toyota Step 2 offers additional assistance through the Dispute Settlement Program,...
  • Page 303 (800)331-4331. P.O. Box 561109 Dallas, TX 75356-1109 If you would like to request a customer claim form, call the Toyota Customer Assistance Center at (800)331-4331. When you call, please have your vehicle identification number, the current mileage on your Toyota and the names of your selling and servicing dealerships.
  • Page 304: Warranty Coverages At A Glance

    Warranty Coverages at a Glance New Vehicle Limited Warranty Basic 36 months / 36,000 miles Powertrain 60 months / 60,000 miles Restraint Systems 60 months / 60,000 miles Corrosion Perforation 60 months / Unlimited miles months Emission Control Warranty 24 months / 24,000 miles Performance Specific Components 96 months / 80,000 miles...
  • Page 305 General Warranty Provisions Who Is the Warrantor When Warranty Begins The warrantor for these limited warranties is Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., The warranty period begins on the vehicle’s in-service date, which is the Inc. (“Toyota”), 19001 South Western Avenue, Torrance, California first date the vehicle is either delivered to an ultimate purchaser, leased, 90509-2991, a California corporation.
  • Page 306 General Warranty Provisions Limitations The performance of necessary repairs and adjustments is the exclusive remedy under these warranties or any implied warranties. Toyota does not authorize any person to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with this vehicle.
  • Page 307: Basic Warranty

    This warranty covers repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in gears and gaskets, timing chain/belt and cover, flywheel, valve covers, materials or workmanship of any part supplied by Toyota, subject to the oil pan, oil pump, engine mounts, turbocharger housing and all internal exceptions indicated under “What Is Not Covered”...
  • Page 308 This warranty covers repairs needed to correct defects in materials or that develops perforation from corrosion (rust-through), subject to the workmanship of any seatbelt or air bag system supplied by Toyota, exceptions indicated under “What Is Not Covered” on pages 11–12.
  • Page 309 Lack of or improper maintenance, including use of fluids other than those specified in the Owner’s Manual Maintenance Expense Maintenance Expense • Installation of non-Genuine Toyota Parts Normal maintenance services such as: Normal maintenance services such as: • Airborne chemicals, tree sap, road debris (including stone chips), •...
  • Page 310 Toyota does not authorize any person to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with this vehicle. Toyota shall not be liable Salvage or Total-Loss Vehicles for incidental or consequential damages resulting from breach of Any vehicle that has ever been issued a “salvage”...
  • Page 311: Dispute Resolution

    New Vehicle Limited Warranty DISPUTE RESOLUTION If a dispute arises regarding your warranty coverage, please follow the steps described under “If You Need Assistance” on pages 4–5. Please note that you must use the Dispute Settlement Program before seeking remedies through a court action pursuant to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
  • Page 312: Federal Emission Control Warranty

    Under the terms of the Emission Performance Warranty and federal regulations, Toyota will make all necessary repairs if both of the Federal regulations require that this warranty be in effect for two years following occur: or 24,000 miles from the vehicle’s in-service date, whichever occurs...
  • Page 313: Air Induction System

    Federal Emission Control Warranty WHAT IS NOT COVERED WARRANTY PARTS LIST These warranty obligations do not apply to failures or non-compliance Air/Fuel Metering System caused by: • Air/fuel ratio feedback control system • The use of replacement parts not certified in accordance with •...
  • Page 314 Federal Emission Control Warranty Evaporative Control System Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) System • • Charcoal canister Oil filler cap • • Diaphragm valve PCV valve or orifice • Fuel filler cap Other Parts Used in Above Systems • Fuel tank •...
  • Page 315 Owner’s Manual and the Scheduled Maintenance Guide. your vehicle’s emission control systems, Toyota recommends the use of Toyota will not deny a warranty claim solely because you do not have Genuine Toyota Parts when servicing or repairing the systems.
  • Page 316 Washington, D.C. 20460 charge. The only exceptions allowed are when you request or agree to a delay, or a delay is caused by factors beyond the control of Toyota or the Vehicles equipped with a California Certified Emission Control System dealership.
  • Page 317 3) We have performed all emission control system preparations required referred to in Paragraph 4 and furnished with the vehicle is solely that by Toyota prior to the sale of the vehicle as set forth in Toyota’s cur- of the manufacturer.
  • Page 318: California Emission Control Warranty

    CARB regulations require passes the test. This is your Emission Control System PERFORMANCE that Toyota must warrant the emission control system on your vehicle for WARRANTY. the time periods indicated on this page, provided there has been no •...
  • Page 319 Limited Warranty also apply to this warranty. reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. You should also be aware that Toyota may deny you warranty coverage if your vehicle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper main- tenance or unapproved modifications.
  • Page 320 California Emission Control Warranty PARTS LIST: LONG-TERM EMISSION DEFECT WARRANTY The parts listed here are covered for seven years or 70,000 miles from Catalyst System the vehicle’s in-service date, whichever occurs first. • Catalytic converter (warm-up three-way catalyst) • Exhaust center pipe on Avalon, Corolla Matrix 4WD, Highlander Air/Fuel Metering System equipped with 1MZ-FE, Tacoma and Tundra equipped with 5VZ-FE •...
  • Page 321: Ignition System

    Owner’s Manual and the Scheduled Maintenance Guide. • Charcoal canister on Highlander, Land Cruiser and 4Runner Toyota will not deny a warranty claim solely because you do not have • Fuel tank records to show that you maintained your vehicle. However, any failure...
  • Page 322 The only exceptions allowed are when you request or agree to If you use replacement parts that have maintenance or replacement a delay, or a delay is caused by factors beyond the control of Toyota or schedules different from those of Genuine Toyota Parts, you must follow the dealership.
  • Page 323 REPAIR DELAYS IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS If a Toyota dealership is unable to complete repairs on your vehicle If you have questions or concerns about your vehicle’s California emis- within 30 days, you may have the repairs made under Toyota’s sion warranty coverage, please follow the steps described under “If You...
  • Page 324: Tire Limited Warranty

    (Refer to your local phone directory for dealer Continental General Tire Toyo Tire (U.S.A.) Corporation locations.) Your Toyota dealer may also be able to assist you in obtaining 1800 Continental Blvd. 6261 Katella Ave., Ste. 2B warranty service from the manufacturer.
  • Page 325: General Information

    You can be confident you’re getting the best possible service for your Toyota will not deny a warranty claim solely because you do not have vehicle when you take it to a Toyota dealership. Plus, a Toyota dealer- records to show that you maintained your vehicle.
  • Page 326 Warranty coverage is not dependent upon the use of any particular brand of replacement parts. However, Toyota recommends using only Genuine Toyota Parts when you need to replace a part on your vehicle. Like all Toyota products, Genuine Toyota Parts are built to the highest standards of quality, durability and performance.
  • Page 327 Obtaining Warranty Service BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION EMERGENCY REPAIRS If your vehicle is inoperable or unsafe to drive and there is no Toyota In the United States, U.S. Territories dealership reasonably available to make repairs, you may perform the and Canada repairs yourself or have them performed by another automotive service To obtain warranty service in the United States, U.S.
  • Page 328 Notes...
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  • Page 332 (optional; for Toyota customer reference only) Assistance Center at This information is obtained solely for the use of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (800) 331-4331. Toyota occasionally sends special promotional offers to registered owners. Check here if you prefer not to receive these offers.

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