Toyota Land Cruiser 1998 User Manual

Toyota Land Cruiser 1998 User Manual

Land cruiser 1998
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Part 1
OPERATION OF
INSTRUMENTS
AND CONTROLS—
Chapter 1- 1
Overview of instruments
and controls
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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: Chapter 1- 1 Overview Of Instruments And Controls

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Part 1 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS— Chapter 1- 1 Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overview Instrument cluster overview Indicator symbols on the instrument panel WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 2: Instrument Panel Overview

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Instrument panel overview "View A 1. Side vents 2. Side defroster outlets 3. Instrument cluster 4. Center vents 5. Electric moon roof switches and/or per- sonal lights 6. Glovebox 7. Power window switches 8. Automatic transmission selector lever 9. Seat heater switches 10.
  • Page 3 WWW.MANUALS.WS "View B 1. Headlight, turn signal and front fog light switches 2. Cruise control switch 3. Ignition switch 4. Windshield wiper, rear window wiper and washer switches 5. Emergency flasher switch 6. Power antenna switch 7. Car audio 8. Clock and outside temperature display 9.
  • Page 4 WWW.MANUALS.WS "Lower part of center cluster panel 1. Ashtray 2. Cigarette lighter 3. Power outlet WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 5: Instrument Cluster Overview

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Instrument cluster overview 1. Voltmeter 4. Tachometer 7. Odometer and two trip meters 2. Speedometer 5. Oil pressure gauge 8. Trip meter reset knob 3. Service reminder indicators and 6. Engine coolant temperature gauge 9. Fuel gauge indicator lights WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 6: Indicator Symbols On Instrument Panel

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Indicator symbols on the instrument panel ∗ 1 ∗ 1 Brake system warning light SRS airbag warning light ∗ 1 Driver’s seat belt reminder light Turn signal indicator lights ∗ 1 Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light Headlight high beam indicator light ∗...
  • Page 7 WWW.MANUALS.WS ∗ 3 Cruise control indicator light Automatic transmission indicator lights ∗ 1: For details, see ”Service reminder indicators and warning buzz- ers” in Chapter 1- 5. ∗ 2 : If this light flashes, see ”Automatic transmission” in Chapter 1- 6. ∗...
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  • Page 9: Operation Of Instruments And Controls

    ”Side doors” in 1. Master key (black)—This key works in " Manual quarter windows this chapter. every lock. Your Toyota dealer will " Power quarter windows need it to make you a new key with built- in transponder chip.
  • Page 10 WWW.MANUALS.WS z When starting the engine, do not z Do not bend the key grip. NOTICE use the key with other transponder When using a key containing a trans- keys around (including keys of oth- ponder chip, observe the following er vehicles) and do not press other precautions: key plates against the key grip.
  • Page 11: Key Number Plate

    If you should lose your keys or if you hicle. The engine will start, only when need additional keys, duplicates can be the electronic code in the chip corre- made by a Toyota dealer using the key sponds to the registered ID code for number. the vehicle.
  • Page 12 This device complies with Part 15 of the indicator light will go off. FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the For your Toyota dealer to make you a following two conditions: new key with built- in transponder chip, (1) This device may not cause harmful...
  • Page 13: Side Doors

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Side doors LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY LOCKING UNLOCKING WITH LOCKING UNLOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH Insert the key into the keyhole and turn Move the lock knob. Push the switch. To lock: Turn the key forward. To lock: Push the knob forward.
  • Page 14: Wireless Remote Control

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Wireless remote control 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- hicle during an accident.
  • Page 15 WWW.MANUALS.WS Your vehicle has a wireless remote You have 30 seconds to open a door after control system that can lock or unlock using the wireless remote unlock feature. all the side doors and back door from a If a door is not opened by then, all the distance within approximately 1 m (3 side doors and back door will be automati- ft.) of the vehicle.
  • Page 16 If you lose your wireless remote control where the temperature becomes high guarantee that interference will not key, contact your Toyota dealer as soon such as on the dashboard. occur in a particular installation. If as possible to avoid the possibility of "...
  • Page 17: Replacing The Battery

    WWW.MANUALS.WS REPLACING THE BATTERY —Reorient or relocate the receiving For replacement, use a lithium battery antenna. CR1616 and a special screwdriver. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. CAUTION —Connect the equipment into an out- let on a circuit different from that to Special care should be taken that which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 18 WWW.MANUALS.WS 4. Install the lid with the 2 screws. 5. Install the module into the key frame and secure the cover with the screw. 6. When pushing any switch on the wire- less key, make sure the indicator light comes on. NOTICE z Make sure the positive side and negative side of the battery should...
  • Page 19 WWW.MANUALS.WS Power windows CAUTION " Never try jamming any part of your body to make the jam protection function work intentionally. " The jam protection function may work when something gets caught just before the window is fully closed. The windows can be operated with the Automatic operation: Push the switch switch on each side door.
  • Page 20 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Window lock button To avoid serious personal injury, you must do the following. " Always make sure the head, hands and other parts of the body of all occupants are kept completely in- side the vehicle before you close the power windows.
  • Page 21: Manual Quarter Windows

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Manual quarter windows Power quarter windows CAUTION To avoid serious personal injury, you must do the following. " Always make sure the hands and other parts of the body of all occu- pants are kept completely inside the vehicle before you close the power quarter windows.
  • Page 22: Locking And Unlocking From In- Side

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Back door LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY Pull the handle and pull down the lower LOCKING AND UNLOCKING FROM IN- side of the back door. SIDE Insert the key into the key hole and turn it. “Luggage stowage precautions” Turn the knob.
  • Page 23 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION " Keep the back door closed while driving. This not only keeps the luggage from being thrown out but also prevents exhaust gases from entering the vehicle. " If the open back door hides the stop and tail lights, rear turn signal lights or rear retro reflectors while you are parked, other road users must be warned of your vehicle by...
  • Page 24 WWW.MANUALS.WS Hood CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the back door is closed and 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- hicle during an accident.
  • Page 25: Theft Deterrent System

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Theft deterrent system— 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. Never leave anyone in the vehicle when you set the system, because unlocking from the inside will activate the system.
  • Page 26: Testing The System

    If the system does not work properly, " Turn the ignition key from the ”LOCk” Do not smoke, cause sparks or al- have it checked by your Toyota dealer. to ”ON” position. low open flames when refueling. " The fumes are flammable.
  • Page 27: Electric Moon Roof

    Make sure the cap is tightened se- curely to prevent fuel spillage in case of an accident. " Use only a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap for replacement. It has a built- in check valve to reduce fuel tank vacuum.
  • Page 28 WWW.MANUALS.WS To operate the moon roof, use the Tilting operation— CAUTION switches beside the personal light. To tilt up: Push the switch on the ”UP” The moon roof works when the ignition side. To avoid serious personal injury, you switch is in the ”ON” position. However, The roof will tilt up fully.
  • Page 29 WWW.MANUALS.WS " Never sit on top of the vehicle around the roof opening. " Never try jamming any part of your body to make the jam protection function work intentionally. " The jam protection function may work when something gets caught just before the moon roof is fully closed.
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  • Page 31: Operation Of Instruments And Controls

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Seats Part 1 " Power tilt and telescopic While the vehicle is being driven, all ve- OPERATION OF hicle occupants should have the seatback steering wheel upright, sit well back in the seat and prop- INSTRUMENTS " Outside rear view mirrors erly wear the seat belts provided.
  • Page 32: Adjusting Front Seats

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Front seats— —Seat adjustment precautions —Adjusting front seats Adjust the driver’s seat so that the foot " While adjusting the seat, do not put pedals, steering wheel instrument your hands under the seat or near panel controls are within easy reach of the moving parts.
  • Page 33 WWW.MANUALS.WS Armrest 1. SEAT POSITION AND SEAT CUSHION CAUTION ANGLE ADJUSTING SWITCH Move the control switch in the desired To reduce the risk of sliding under direction. the lap belt during a collision, avoid Releasing the switch will stop the seat at reclining the seatback any more than that position.
  • Page 34 WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear seats— —Moving second seat —Adjusting second seats third seat entry SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER Lean forward and pull the lever toward you. Then lean back to the desired angle and release the lever. CAUTION " To reduce the risk of sliding under belt during collision,...
  • Page 35: Folding Up Second Seat

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Folding up second seat CAUTION After returning the seat, make sure the seat is securely locked by push- ing forward and rearward on the top of the seatback or by trying to pull up the edge of the bottom cushion. BEFORE FOLDING UP SECOND SEAT 2.
  • Page 36 WWW.MANUALS.WS FOLDING UP SECOND SEAT 2. Unlock the seat cushion. Swing the 3. Hook the strap. whole seat up and forward. 1. Lower the outer head restraint to the When returning the second seat to its lowest position and pull up the cen- original position, put the holding strap into ter head restraint.
  • Page 37 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Adjusting third seats CAUTION When returning seats to their original position: " Make sure the seat belts are not twisted or caught under the seat and are arranged in their proper position for ready use. " Make sure that the seat is securely locked by pushing forward and rear- ward on the top of the seatback or by trying to pull up the edge of the...
  • Page 38: Folding Up Third Seats

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Folding up third seats SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER Lean forward and pull the lever toward you. Then lean back to the desired angle and release the lever. CAUTION " To reduce the risk of sliding under belt during collision, avoid reclining the seatback any more than needed.
  • Page 39 WWW.MANUALS.WS FOLDING UP THIRD SEAT 2. Unlock the seat cushion while hold- 3. Slide the whole seat to the rear- ing the handle. most position while pulling up the 1. Lower the head restraint to the low- handle. est position. Unlock the seatback and fold it down.
  • Page 40 WWW.MANUALS.WS 4. Swing the whole seat up. 5. Hook the strap. 6. Remove the seat striker covers from the back of the seat cushion, and When returning the third seat to its origi- install them over the seat strikers. nal position, put the holding strap into the hole.
  • Page 41: Removing Third Seats

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Removing third seats CAUTION CAUTION When returning seats to their original When removing or reinstalling the position: seat, observe the following to prevent " personal injury: Make sure the seat belts are not " twisted or caught under the seat Do not fold or remove the seat and are arranged in their proper while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 42: Head Restraints

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Head restraints For your safety, adjust the head re- " When reinstalling the seat, be care- straint before driving. ful not to hit the seat against you To raise: Pull it up. or inside of the vehicle. To lower: Push it down while pressing the "...
  • Page 43: Seat Heaters

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Seat heaters NOTICE CAUTION z Do not put unevenly weighed ob- Occupants must use caution when op- jects on the seat and do not stick erating the seat heater because it sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) may make them feel too hot or cause into the seat.
  • Page 44 WWW.MANUALS.WS Seat belts– —Seat belt precautions Toyota strongly urges that the driver and Do not allow the child to stand up or CAUTION passengers in the vehicle be properly re- kneel on either rear or front seats. An strained at all times with the seat belts...
  • Page 45 It also may normally, immediately contact your lock if you lean forward too quickly. A Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat slow easy motion will allow the belt to until the seat belt is fixed. It cannot extend, and you can move around freely.
  • Page 46 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Take up slack Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoulder. The belt should be Too high kept away from your neck, but not falling off your shoulder. Failure to do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause serious injuries in a collision.
  • Page 47 WWW.MANUALS.WS —2- point seat belt CAUTION Lengthen " High- positioned belts loose- fitting belts both could cause serious injuries due to sliding under the lap belt during a collision or oth- er unintended result. Keep the lap belt positioned as low on hips as possible.
  • Page 48 If the seat belt does not function Keep as low on hips as possible normally, immediately contact your Toyota dealer immediately. Do not Remove excess length of the belt and To release the belt, press the buckle- re- use the seat until the seat belt is adjust the belt position.
  • Page 49: Seat Belt Extender

    Please contact your local Toyota dealer so nally intended for. that the dealer can order the proper re- quired length for the extender. Bring the heaviest coat you expect to wear for prop- er measurement and selection of length.
  • Page 50: Front Seatbelt Pretensioners

    " If the seat belt does not function normally, immediately contact your Toyota dealer immediately. Do not The driver and front passenger’s seat This indicator comes on when the igni- use the seat until the seat belt is belt pretensioners are designed to be tion key is turned to the ”ACC”...
  • Page 51 Do not perform any of the following may be released. This gas is harmless changes without consulting your and does not indicate that a fire is occur- Toyota dealer. Such changes ring. interfere with proper operation of the seat belt...
  • Page 52: Srs Driver And Front Passenger Airbags

    This front seat belt pretensioner system has a service reminder indicator to inform the driver of operating problems. If either of the following conditions occurs, this indicates a malfunction of the airbags or pretensioners. Contact your Toyota dealer soon possible service vehicle.
  • Page 53 A driver or front passenger too close to the steering wheel or dashboard during airbag deployment killed seriously injured. Toyota strongly recommends that: " The driver sit as far back as pos- sible from the steering wheel while still maintaining control of the ve- hicle. "...
  • Page 54 WWW.MANUALS.WS However, this threshold velocity will be considerably higher if the vehicle strikes an object, such as a parked vehicle or sign pole, which can move or deform on impact, or if it is involved in an underride collision (eg. a collision in which the nose Collision from the rear of the vehicle ”underrides”, or goes under, the bed of a truck).
  • Page 55 When the airbags inflate, they produce a tems. The front seat occupants can restraint system. Toyota strongly fairly loud noise and release some smoke be killed or seriously injured by an recommends that all infants and along with non- toxic gas.
  • Page 56 WWW.MANUALS.WS Move seat fully back " " " Never put a rear- facing child re- A forward- facing child restraint sys- Do not sit on the edge of the seat straint system on the front seat be- tem should be allowed to put on or lean over the dashboard when cause the force of the rapid infla- the front seat only when it is un-...
  • Page 57 WWW.MANUALS.WS " Do not modify or remove any wir- ing. Do not modify, remove, strike or open any components such as the steering wheel column cover, front passenger airbag cover, front passenger airbag, airbag sensor as- sembly. Doing any of these may cause sudden SRS airbag inflation or disable the system, which could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 58 Modification of the suspension sys- z Modification of the front end struc- This SRS airbag system has a service In the following cases, contact your Toyota ture reminder indicator to inform the driver of dealer as soon as possible: z Attachment of a grille guard (bull operating problems.
  • Page 59: Child Restraint- -Child Restraint Precautions

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Child restraint— —Child restraint precautions —Child restraint system Toyota strongly urges the use of child A child restraint system for a small " Toyota strongly urges use of restraint systems children small child or baby must itself be properly proper child restraint system which enough to use them.
  • Page 60: Types Of Child Restraint System

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Types of child restraint system When not using the child restraint system, Child restraint systems are classified into CAUTION keep it secured with the seat belt or place the following 3 types depending on the it somewhere other than the passenger child’s age and size.
  • Page 61 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Installation with 2- point type seat belt (C) Booster seat (A) Infant seat (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION An infant seat is used in rear- facing position only. (B) Convertible seat WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 62 Contact your 1. Run the center lap belt through or Toyota dealer immediately. Do not CAUTION around the infant seat following the use the seat until the seat belt is instructions provided by its manufactur- fixed. Do not put a rear- facing child re-...
  • Page 63 WWW.MANUALS.WS 2. While pressing the infant seat firmly 3. To remove the infant seat, press the CAUTION against the seat cushion and seatback, buckle- release button. tighten the lap belt by pulling its free Push and pull the child restraint sys- end to hold the infant seat securely.
  • Page 64 WWW.MANUALS.WS (B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION 1. Run the center lap belt through or CAUTION around the convertible seat following A convertible seat is used in forward- instructions provided facing and rear- facing position depend- Do not put a rear- facing child re- manufacturer and insert the tab into ing on the child’s age and size.
  • Page 65 Contact your 2. While pressing convertible seat Toyota dealer immediately. Do not CAUTION firmly against the seat cushion and use the seat until the seat belt is seatback, tighten the lap belt by pulling fixed. Push and pull the child restraint sys-...
  • Page 66 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Installation with 3- point type seat belt 3. To remove the convertible seat, press (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION the buckle- release button. An infant seat is used in rear- facing position only. " Never put a rear- facing child re- straint system on the front seat be- cause the force of the rapid infla- tion of the passenger airbag can...
  • Page 67 Contact your 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through Toyota dealer immediately. Do not " Do not put a rear- facing child re- or around the infant seat following the use the seat until the seat belt is...
  • Page 68 WWW.MANUALS.WS 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it 3. While pressing the infant seat firmly CAUTION in the lock mode. When the belt is against the seat cushion and seatback, then retracted even slightly, it cannot let the shoulder belt retract as far as Push and pull the child restraint sys- be extended.
  • Page 69 WWW.MANUALS.WS 4. To remove the infant seat, press the (B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION buckle- release button and allow the A convertible seat is used in forward- belt to retract completely. The belt will facing and rear- facing position depend- "...
  • Page 70 WWW.MANUALS.WS Move seat fully back 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through " " A forward- facing child restraint sys- Do not put a rear- facing child re- or around the convertible seat following tem should be allowed to put on straint system on the second (or instructions provided...
  • Page 71 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it 3. While pressing convertible seat Toyota dealer immediately. Do not in the lock mode. When the belt is firmly against the seat cushion and use the seat until the seat belt is...
  • Page 72 WWW.MANUALS.WS 4. To remove the convertible seat, press (C) BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION the buckle- release button and allow the A booster seat is used in forward- fac- belt to retract completely. The belt will ing position only. Push and pull the child restraint sys- move freely again and be ready to tem in different directions to be sure work for an adult or older child passen-...
  • Page 73 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION " Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of child’s shoulder. The belt should be kept away from child’s neck, but not falling off child’s shoulder. Fail- ure to do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause serious injuries in a col- lision.
  • Page 74: Manual Tilt Steering Wheel

    Contact your Toyota dealer immediately. Do not use the seat until the seat belt is fixed. 2. To remove the child restraint system, To change the steering wheel angle, press the buckle- release button and al- hold the steering wheel, pull up the low the belt to retract.
  • Page 75: Power Tilt And Telescopic Steer- Ing Wheel

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Power tilt and telescopic steer- ing wheel CAUTION Do not adjust the steering column while the vehicle is moving. ADJUSTMENT STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT OF TELESCOPIC STEER- TILT ING COLUMN To adjust the tilt of the steering wheel, To adjust the steering column length, push control switch...
  • Page 76: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Power rear view mirror con- Outside rear view mirrors— trol CAUTION " Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is moving. It may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and an accident may occur resulting in personal injuries. "...
  • Page 77: Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Folding rear view mirrors Anti-glare inside rear view mirror NOTICE If ice should jam the mirror, do not operate the control or scrape the mir- ror face. Use a spray de- icer to free the mirror. To fold the rear view mirror, push back- Adjust the mirror so that you can just ward.
  • Page 78: Sun Visors

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Sun visors— CAUTION Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is moving. It may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and an accident may occur resulting in personal injuries. To block out glare, move the sun visor. To block the glare from the front when the main sun visor is swung down, swing To block out glare from the front—Swing...
  • Page 79: Vanity Mirror

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Vanity mirror To use the vanity mirror, swing down the sun visor and open the cover. The vanity light comes on when you open the cover. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 81: Operation Of Instruments And Controls

    If you feel that the automatic light control above " Center interior and personal lights comes into operation too early or too late, Position 3 (”AUTO”)—Headlights and/or all have the sensor adjusted by your Toyota " Ignition switch light of the above dealer. "...
  • Page 82 WWW.MANUALS.WS The tail lights automatically turn off when To turn on the other exterior lights and the driver’s door is opened with the igni- instrument panel lights, twist the knob to tion key in the ”ACC” or ”LOCK” position. the position 1. To turn them on again, turn the key to the Twist the knob to the position 2 to turn ”ON”...
  • Page 83: Emergency Flashers

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 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/ All the turn signal lights will flash.
  • Page 84: Instrument Panel Light Control

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Instrument panel light control Front fog lights Interior lights Type A To adjust the brightness of the instru- To turn on the front fog lights, twist ment panel lights, turn the dial. the band of the headlight and turn sig- nal switch lever.
  • Page 85: Illuminated Entry System

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Personal lights " To turn on the interior light, slide the All the doors are locked when the light switch. is still on. " The interior light switch has the following One front side door will be closed with positions: the lock knob pushed forward while the other doors are locked.
  • Page 86: Center Interior And Personal Lights

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Center interior and personal lights To turn on the personal light, push the CENTER PERSONAL LIGHTS switch on 1 side. To turn the lights off, To turn on the center personal light, push the switch on 2 side. push the switch on 1 side. To turn the PERSONAL LIGHTS CUT OFF OPERA- lights off, push the switch on 2 side.
  • Page 87: Ignition Switch Light

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Ignition switch light Windshield wipers and washer INTERIOR AND PERSONAL LIGHTS CUT OFF OPERATION When the ignition switch is “OFF” and any interior lights in the vehicle stay lighting on, the lights will cut off automatically after 30 minutes. You can cancel the cut off operation by: "...
  • Page 88: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear window wiper and washer To squirt washer fluid, pull the lever NOTICE toward you. Do not operate the rear wiper if the If the windshield wipers are off, they will rear window is dry. It may scratch the operate a couple of times after the washer glass.
  • Page 89: Rear Window Defogger

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear window defogger Outside rear view mirror heaters Make sure you turn the defoggers off when the surfaces are clear. Leaving the defoggers on for a long time could cause the battery to discharge, especially during stop- and- go driving. The defoggers are not designed for drying rain water or for melting snow.
  • Page 90 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Since the mirror surfaces can get hot, keep your hands off them when the mirror heaters switch is on. Make sure you turn the mirror heaters off when the surfaces are clear. Leaving the mirror heaters on for a long time could cause the battery to discharge, especially during stop- and- go driving.
  • Page 91: Chapter 1- 5 Gauges, Meters And Service Reminder Indicators

    INSTRUMENTS The indicator lamp goes off after driving AND CONTROLS— several times. If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Chapter 1- 5 Gauges, Meters and Service reminder indicators "...
  • Page 92: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    Call a Toyota dealer or qualified repair shop for assistance. Your vehicle may overheat during severe operating conditions, such as: Oil pressure may not build up when the "...
  • Page 93 WWW.MANUALS.WS 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 en- gine. The voltmeter tells whether the battery The tachometer indicates engine speed is charged discharged.
  • Page 94: Odometer And Two Trip Meters

    1. Odometer—It shows the total distance the vehicle has been driven. Take vehicle to 2. Two trip meters—They show two differ- Toyota dealer. distances independently driven since the last time each trip meter was Fill up tank.
  • Page 95 Con- fully released. tact your Toyota dealer. If the brake fluid level is low... If the hydraulic boost pressure is lowered, At a safe place, test your brakes by start- the warning light comes on and buzzer ing and stopping.
  • Page 96 Unless the driver fas- paired by your Toyota dealer as soon as the nearest Toyota dealer or repair shop. tens the belt, the light keeps on flashing possible.
  • Page 97 It is normal if it If the light does not go off, call a Toyota (h) Open Door Warning Light goes off after about a few seconds.
  • Page 98 ”N” position and the selector lever in the parts monitored by the warning light ”P” position. system. Contact your Toyota dealer as 5. Turn the ignition key to ”ACC”. soon as possible to service the vehicle. The SRS airbag warning light should "...
  • Page 99 If any service reminder indicator or warn- ing buzzer does not function as described above, either the bulb is burned out or the circuit in need of repair. Have it checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 101: Chapter 1-6 Ignition Switch, Transmission And Parking Brake

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Ignition switch with steering lock Part 1 ”LOCK”—Engine is off and the steering OPERATION OF wheel is locked. The key can be re- moved only at this position. INSTRUMENTS To turn the key from ”ACC” to the ”LOCK” AND CONTROLS— position, you must put the selector lever in the ”P”...
  • Page 102: Automatic Transmission

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Automatic transmission Lock release button To prevent misshifting Overdrive switch For selecting either a three-speed Parking, engine starting and or four-speed transmission key removal position Reverse position ON position OFF position ”O/D OFF” indicator Neutral position (Shifting into (Shifting into light on the instrument Normal driving position overdrive possible)
  • Page 103 WWW.MANUALS.WS " Your automatic transmission has a shift Shift into the ”L” position. The trans- CAUTION lock system to minimize the possibility of mission will downshift to the first gear incorrect operation. This means you can when the vehicle speed drops down to Never put your foot on the accelera- only shift out of ”P”...
  • Page 104 WWW.MANUALS.WS (c) Using ”2” and ”L” positions If the four–wheel drive control is in the z Do not continue hill climbing or ”N” position while the selector lever is in The ”2” and ”L” positions are used for hard towing for a long time in the the ”P”...
  • Page 105 ”PWR” mode, push in the driving nearby people or objects. parking brake. pattern selector button. The ”PWR” mode indicator light comes on. For ordinary driving, Toyota recommends NOTICE using the Normal mode to improve fuel If you rock your vehicle, observe the economy.
  • Page 106 ”H” (high speed position, center differ- flashes ential locked): Lever at ”H”, center differ- ential lock button pushed in Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. There may be trouble in the Use this for greater traction when you transmission system.
  • Page 107: Rear Differential Lock System

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear differential lock system (b) Shifting procedure SHIFTING BETWEEN ”H” (UNLOCK) AND CAUTION ”H” (LOCK) To shift between unlock and lock modes Do not use the rear differential lock in ”H”, push the center differential lock but- in the conditions other than above. ton.
  • Page 108 WWW.MANUALS.WS The differential will also unlock if you shift CAUTION the four–wheel drive control lever to ”H”. Never forget to turn of the switch after " Do not lock the differentials until using this feature. the wheels have stopped spinning. To check the indicator bulb, turn the igni- Otherwise, the vehicle may move in tion key to the ”ON”...
  • Page 109: Parking Brake

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Parking brake Cruise control The cruise control allows you to cruise CAUTION the vehicle at a desired speed over 40 km/h (25 mph) even with your foot off Before driving, be sure the parking the accelerator pedal. brake is fully released and the park- Your cruising speed can be maintained up ing brake reminder light is off.
  • Page 110: Turning On The System

    Another push on the switch will hicle at that speed. your vehicle checked by your Toyota deal- turn the system completely off. If the speed is not satisfactory, tap the er at the earliest opportunity.
  • Page 111 If you use the brake pedal, cruise comes on. celerate the vehicle and then push the control is cancelled. If this is the case, contact your Toyota control lever down in the ”SET/COAST” RESUMING THE PRESET SPEED dealer and have your vehicle inspected.
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  • Page 113 WWW.MANUALS.WS Car audio system— —Reference Part 1 Air conditioning system OPERATION OF " Controls INSTRUMENTS " Air flow selector settings AND CONTROLS— " Operating tips " Instrument panel vents Chapter 1- 7 Rear heater system Car audio system Rear air conditioning system and Air conditioning "...
  • Page 114 This section describes some of the basic TONE AND BALANCE YOUR RADIO ANTENNA features on Toyota audio systems. Some For details about your system’s tone and Lowering the antenna information may not pertain to your sys- balance controls, see the description of To lower a power antenna, push the ”...
  • Page 115 WWW.MANUALS.WS YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER 8 cm (3 in.) compact disc singles When you insert a cassette, the exposed Your compact disc player does not need tape should be to the right. an adaptor to play compact disc singles. Compact disc singles are about 8 cm (3 NOTICE in.) diameter- smaller...
  • Page 116 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Using your audio system: controls and features Details of specific buttons, controls, and features are described in the alphabetical listing that follows. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 117 WWW.MANUALS.WS 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) AM F M (Reverse/Fast forward buttons) These buttons are used to preset and Push “AM F M” to switch between the AM Cassette Player tune in radio stations. and FM bands. ”AM”, “FM1” or “FM2” will Push the fast forward button to fast for- appear on the display.
  • Page 118 If the malfunction is not recovered, take CONTROL / MODE” repeatedly until “FAd” disc player and automatic changer. your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. appears on the display. Then turn the Your audio system shows six different dis- knob to adjust the front/rear balance.
  • Page 119 WWW.MANUALS.WS ∗ DolbyR B NR PROG (Program) Random playing for the tracks on a disc: Quickly push and release “RAND”. “RAND” If you are listening to a tape that was Push “PROG” to select the other side of will appear on the display and the disc recorded with DolbyR B Noise Reduction, a cassette tape.
  • Page 120 WWW.MANUALS.WS Compact Disc Player SCAN Compact disc player There are two repeat features—you can Radio There are two scan features—you can ei- either replay a disc track or a whole com- ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or You can either scan all the frequencies on pact disc.
  • Page 121 WWW.MANUALS.WS SEEK (Seeking) When counting the number of tracks you SKIP want to rewind, remember to count the Radio The skip feature allows you to fast for- current track as well. For example, if you ward past long stretches of blank tape. In the seek mode, the radio finds and want to rewind to a song that is two be- This is especially useful at the end of...
  • Page 122: Car Audio System Operating Hints

    Station swapping—If the FM signal you AM signals. And of course, radio signals Your Toyota has an electronic tuning radio are listening to is interrupted or weak- have a limited range, and the farther you (ETR).
  • Page 123 WWW.MANUALS.WS Use high- quality cassettes. " Fading—AM broadcasts are reflected by Low- quality cassette tapes can cause the upper atmosphere—especially at night. many problems, including poor sound, These reflected signals can interfere with inconsistent playing speed, those received directly from the radio sta- constant auto- reversing.
  • Page 124 WWW.MANUALS.WS " If moisture gets into your compact disc CAUTION player, you may not hear any sound even though your compact disc player Compact disc players use invisible la- appears to be working. Remove the ser beam which could cause hazard- disc from the player and wait until it radiation exposure directed...
  • Page 125 WWW.MANUALS.WS Air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Air Intake Selector 2. Air Flow Selector 3. ”A/C” Button 4. Fan Speed Selector 5. “AUTO” Position (for fan speed) 6. “AUTO” Position (for air flow) 7. Temperature Selector WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 126 WWW.MANUALS.WS ”AUTO” position (for fan speed and air 4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainly flow) from the floor vents and windshield vents. For automatic operation of the air condi- tioning, turn the fan speed and air flow 5. Windshield—Air flows mainly from the selector knobs to the “AUTO”...
  • Page 127 If this happens, take your ve- hicle to a Toyota dealer for service. Air intake selector Press the button to select the air source. An indicator light will illuminate to show which air intake mode is being selected.
  • Page 128: Air Flow Selector Settings

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —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 129 WWW.MANUALS.WS Heating Air conditioning Defogging For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: The inside of the windshield For best results, set controls to: Fan speed—”AUTO” Fan speed—”AUTO” Temperature—To the desired Temperature—To the desired Temperature—Towards high temperature temperature temperature to heat;...
  • Page 130: Instrument Panel Vents

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Instrument panel vents Defrosting Center vents Lower vent The outside of the windshield For best results, set controls to: Temperature—Towards high temperature Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—WINDSHIELD Turning the air flow control knob to wind- shield position turns on the defroster- linked air conditioning.
  • Page 131 WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear heater system 1. Fan Speed Selector 2. Temperature Selector WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 132 WWW.MANUALS.WS Fan speed selector This button is used to turn the rear heater system on and off, and adjust the fan speed. Pressing the button once adjusts the fan speed “LO” mode twice successionally adjusts the fan speed to the “HI” mode. Temperature selector Turn the knob to adjust the tempera- ture—to the right to warm, to the left to...
  • Page 133 WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Rear Air Conditioning On- Off Button 2. “AUTO” Button 3. Air Flow Selector 4. Fan Speed Selector 5. Temperature Selector 6. “OFF” Button WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 134 WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear air conditioning on- off button Temperature selector To turn the rear air conditioning on, press Move the lever to adjust the tempera- the “REAR” button. To turn the rear air ture—to the right to warm, to the left to conditioning off, press the button again.
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  • Page 137: Chapter 1- 8 Other Equipment

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Clock Part 1 If the electrical power source has been OPERATION OF disconnected from the clock, the time dis- play will automatically be set to 1:00 (one INSTRUMENTS o’clock). AND CONTROLS— When instrument panel lights turned on, the brightness of the time in- dication will be reduced.
  • Page 138: Outside Temperature Display

    The display indicates between the range of -22 F and 122 F. If the engine is not running, the key must be in the ”ACC” position. Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed Use a Toyota genuine cigarette lighter or equivalent for replacement. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 139: Power Outlets

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Power outlets The power outlets are designed for power supply for car accessories. To use them, open the lids as shown in the following illustrations. The key must be in the “ACC” or “ON” position to be used. NOTICE z To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use the electricity...
  • Page 140: Fuel Pump Shut Off System

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Fuel pump shut- off system If the fuel pump shut- off system has acti- The fuel pump shut- off system is de- vated, you can turn on the fuel pump signed to activate in a collision which may shut- off system with the reset switch on cause a large amount of vehicle deforma- the impact detection sensor.
  • Page 141: Glove Box

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Glovebox Garage door opener box To use the glovebox, do this. Your vehicle is equipped with a box To use the garage door opener box, do designed to store a garage door opener the following. To open: Pull the lever. transmitter.
  • Page 142 WWW.MANUALS.WS 2. Unscrew the screws on both sides 3. Remove Velcro loop on the stay. Re- Please note if the transmitter has wire clip and remove the stay. move the paper strip covering the for sun visor, this clip must be removed adhesive on back side of Velcro loop prior to adhesion of the Velcro.
  • Page 143 WWW.MANUALS.WS 4. Install the transmitter on the center 5. Remove the cover on the opening on 6. Reinstall the stay and secure it with of the stay with Velcro. the lid. the screws. Before fixing it with the screws, adjust the position of the transmitter as it can be operated through the opening on the lid.
  • Page 144: Auxiliary Boxes

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 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 145: First- Aid Kit Holder

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —First- aid kit holder Type C (center console) Type E (front ceiling) Type A auxiliary box is equipped with a band to hold the first- aid kit. Although the first- aid kit itself is not in- cluded as an original equipment, this aux- iliary box can be used to store the first- aid kit.
  • Page 146: Warning Reflector Holder

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Warning reflector holder Cup holders The cup holder is designed for holding cups drink- cans securely holes. To use them, observe the follow- ing illustrations. CAUTION " Do not place anything else other than cups or drink- cans on the cup holder, as such item may be thrown about and possibly injure people in the vehicle during sudden braking...
  • Page 147: Tie- Down Hooks

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Luggage cover Tie- down hooks For third seats (right- hand side only) Type A To secure your luggage, use the tie- down hooks as shown above. ”Luggage stowage precautions” Part 2 for precautions to observe in load- ing luggage. NOTICE Do not use the seat anchors instead of the tie- down hooks.
  • Page 148: Floor Mat

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Floor mat To use the luggage cover, pull it out of the retractor and hook it on the an- chors. To remove the luggage cover, lift it up. Use a floor mat of the correct size. After you remove the luggage cover, place If the floor carpet and floor mat have a it somewhere other than the passenger hole, then it is designed for use with a...
  • Page 149 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Make sure the floor mat is properly placed on the floor carpet. If the floor slips and interferes with movement of the pedals during driv- ing, it may cause an accident. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 151: Information Before Driving Your Toyota

    " Rear step bumper lems. It is not designed for cornering at the same speeds as conventional " Your Toyota’s identification two- wheel drive vehicles any more than low- slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off- road conditions.
  • Page 152: Break-In Period

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Break- in period Drive gently and avoid high speeds. " CAUTION When driving off- road or in rugged Your vehicle does not need an elaborate terrain, do not drive at excessive break- in. But following a few simple tips Always observe the following precau- speeds, jump, strike objects, etc.
  • Page 153 To help prevent gas station mixups, your premium type cannot be obtained, you avoid build- up of engine deposits. Toyota has a new smaller fuel tank open- may temporarily use unleaded gasoline ing. The special nozzle on pumps with For further details, ask your Toyota dealer...
  • Page 154: Gasolines Containing Alcohol

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Operation in foreign countries GASOLINES CONTAINING MMT If you plan to drive your Toyota in NOTICE another country... Some gasolines contain an octane- en- z Do use gasohol other than hancing additive called MMT (methylcy- First, comply with the vehicle registration stated above.
  • Page 155: Three Way Catalytic Converter

    Use only unleaded gasoline. as possible. Remember, your Toyota Its purpose is to reduce pollutants in the dealer knows your vehicle and its z Do not drive with an extremely low exhaust gas.
  • Page 156: Engine Exhaust Cautions

    It gases to be drawn into the vehicle. Toyota Maintenance Schedule. For can cause unconsciousness or even " To allow proper operation of your scheduled maintenance information, death.
  • Page 157: Engine Oil Consumption

    Toyota recommends that the oil by the high temperature combustion diluted and make it difficult to judge level be checked every time you refuel gases during the combustion process.
  • Page 158: Iridium- Tipped Spark Plugs

    In this case the brakes may not work properly. If they do not work well, depress the brake pedal firmly. If the brake system warning light comes on, immediately stop your vehicle and contact your Toyota deal- WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 159 WWW.MANUALS.WS There may be the case that the brake Effective way to press the ”ABS” brake " Even if the power assist is com- system warning light stays on for about pedal: When the anti- lock brake system pletely lost, the brakes will still 60 seconds after the engine is started.
  • Page 160: Abs Warning Light

    Vehicles with rear differential lock sys- road surface. Have your vehicle checked Depressing the brake pedal repeatedly tem The anti- lock brake system does not by your Toyota dealer as soon as pos- may turn on the light. It is normal if it operate when...
  • Page 161: Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators

    " Be careful to keep the vehicle bal- brake shoes and/or drums are replaced. anced. Locating the weight as far for- Have your Toyota dealer perform the bed- ward as possible helps maintain the ding- down. balance. "...
  • Page 162: Rear Step Bumper

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear step bumper " NOTICE Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment. It is not de- Do not load the vehicle beyond the signed for passengers. They should vehicle capacity weight given in Part ride in their seats with their seat belts properly fastened.
  • Page 163: Your Toyota's Identification- -Vehicle Identification Number

    This number is on the left top of the instrument panel, and can be seen through the windshield from outside. This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 164: Theft Prevention Labels

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Theft prevention labels Suspension and chassis Types of tires Your new vehicle carries theft preven- Determine what kind of tires your ve- CAUTION tion labels which are approximately 56 hicle is originally equipped with. mm (2.20 in.) by 16 mm (0.63 in.). 1.
  • Page 165 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION " Do not mix summer and all season tires on your vehicle as this can cause dangerous handling charac- teristics, resulting in loss of con- trol. " Do not use tire other than the manufacturer’s designated tires, and never mix tires or wheels of the sizes different from the originally equipped tires and wheels.
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  • Page 167: Starting And Driving

    WWW.MANUALS.WS How to start the engine– Before starting the engine (a) Before cranking Part 3 1. Check the area around the vehicle be- 1. Apply the parking brake firmly. STARTING AND DRIV- fore entering it. 2. Turn off unnecessary lights and acces- 2.
  • Page 168 If the engine will not start... ing brake pulled. If they still do not See ”If your vehicle will not start” in Part work safely, pull to the side of the road and call a Toyota dealer for assistance. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 169: Off- Road Driving Precautions

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Off- road driving precautions When driving your vehicle off- road, please " CAUTION Do not drive in excess of the speed observe the following precautions to en- limit. Even if the legal speed limit sure your driving enjoyment and to help "...
  • Page 170 WWW.MANUALS.WS " z Sand and mud that has accumulated CAUTION driver passengers should fasten their seat belts when- in brake drums and around brake ever the vehicle is moving. discs may affect braking efficiency Always observe the following precau- and may damage brake system com- tions to minimize the risk of serious ponents.
  • Page 171: Winter Driving Tips

    If you are not sure about which oil to use, call your Toyota dealer– Keep ice and snow from accumulating he will be pleased to help. under the fenders.
  • Page 172: Trailer Towing

    Ask your pacity. local Toyota dealer for further details be- " fore towing. The gross combination weight (sum of your vehicle weight plus its load...
  • Page 173 If you wish to install a trailer hitch, you installed on your vehicle. 100 = 9 to 11% (∗1) should consult with your Toyota dealer. " Total trailer weight The load on either the front or rear or 15% (∗2) "...
  • Page 174 WWW.MANUALS.WS Trailer Class Typical Trailer Ball Size NOTICE 2—5/16 in. 2 in. Do not use axle- mounted hitches as 1—7/8 in. they can cause damage to the axle housing, wheel bearings, wheels or 2. Select the appropriate trailer ball to tires.
  • Page 175 " 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 176: Maintenance

    This is especially " provincial or local regulation. If not, true on wet or slippery surfaces. Toyota recommends that you do not install the rear view mirrors required tow a trailer with a new vehicle or a for towing purpose.
  • Page 177 WWW.MANUALS.WS " " " Avoid jerky starts or sudden accelera- Crosswinds and rough roads will ad- Because of the added load of the trail- tion. versely affect handling of your vehicle er, your vehicle’s engine may overheat " and trailer, causing sway. Pay attention on hot days temperatures over Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns.
  • Page 178: How To Save Fuel And Make Your Vehicle Last Longer, Too

    WWW.MANUALS.WS How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longer, too When restarting out after parking on a Getting more kilometers/mileage from a CAUTION slope: liter/gallon of fuel is easy–just take it easy. It will help make your vehicle last 1.
  • Page 179 WWW.MANUALS.WS " " Avoid continuous speeding up and Keep the bottom of your vehicle free slowing down. Stop- and- go driving from mud, etc. This not only lessens wastes fuel. weight but also helps prevent corrosion. " " Avoi d u nnecessar y s t oppi ng a nd Keep your vehicle tuned- up and in braking.
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  • Page 181: In Case Of An Emergency

    IN CASE OF AN you have followed the correct starting not start, it needs adjustment or repair. procedure given in ”How to start the Call a Toyota dealer or qualified repair EMERGENCY engine” in Part 3 and that you have shop.
  • Page 182 If the engine still will not start, it needs " Batteries contain sulfuric acid which adjustment or repair. Call a Toyota dealer is poisonous and corrosive. Wear or qualified repair shop for assistance. protective safety glasses when jump...
  • Page 183: Jump-Starting Procedure

    WWW.MANUALS.WS JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE " Discharged The gas normally produced by a 1. If the booster battery is installed in battery battery will explode if a flame or another vehicle, make sure the vehicles spark is brought near. Use only are not touching.
  • Page 184 WWW.MANUALS.WS 5. Start your engine in the normal way. Jumper Connecting point After starting, run it at about 2000 rpm cable for several minutes with the accelerator pedal lightly depressed. 6. Carefully disconnect the cables in the exact reverse order: the negative cable and then the positive cable.
  • Page 185: If Your Engine Stalls While Driving

    If there is no coolant will be much harder than usual. coolant is leaking, stop the engine im- boiling over or steam, leave the engine mediately. Call a Toyota dealer for as- running. sistance. CAUTION 5. If the engine drive belt is O.K. and...
  • Page 186: If You Have A Flat Tire

    5. Read the following instructions thor- Never get under the vehicle when system. You should have it checked as oughly. the vehicle is supported by the jack soon as possible at your Toyota dealer. alone. CAUTION " Use the jack only for lifting your vehicle during wheel changing.
  • Page 187: Required Tools And Spare Tire

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Required tools and spare tire NOTICE Do not continue driving with a de- flated tire. Driving even a short dis- tance can damage a tire beyond re- pair. 1. Get the required tools and spare Turn the jack joint by hand. tire.
  • Page 188 WWW.MANUALS.WS To remove the spare tire under the lug- When connecting a jack handle extension 2. Remove the access hole cover on the gage compartment: with a jack handle end, use a Phillips- rear bumper with a flat- blade screw- head screwdriver or jack handle to tighten driver.
  • Page 189 WWW.MANUALS.WS 3. Insert the jack handle end into the low- 4. After the tire is lowered completely to When storing the spare tire, put it in place ering screw through the access hole the ground, remove the holding bracket with the outer side of the wheel facing up and turn it counterclockwise with push- as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 190: Removing Wheel Ornament

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Blocking the wheel —Removing wheel ornament —Loosening wheel nuts 2. Block the wheel diagonally opposite 3. Remove the wheel ornament. 4. Loosen all the wheel nuts. the flat tire to keep the vehicle from Pry off the wheel ornament, using the Always loosen the wheel nuts before rais- rolling when it is jacked up.
  • Page 191: Positioning The Jack

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Positioning the jack Front Rear 5. Position the jack at the correct jack Put a jack handle, jack handle extensions, When connecting a jack handle extension point as shown. and jack handle end together as shown in with another extension and a jack handle the illustration.
  • Page 192: Changing Wheels

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Raising your vehicle —Changing wheels CAUTION Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle supported jack alone. 6. After making sure that no one is in 7. Remove the wheel nuts and change the vehicle, raise it high enough so tires.
  • Page 193: Reinstalling Wheel Nuts

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Reinstalling wheel nuts —Lowering your vehicle Before putting on wheels, remove any cor- 8. Reinstall all the wheel nuts finger 9. Lower the vehicle completely and rosion on the mounting surfaces with a tight. tighten the wheel nuts. wire brush or such. Installation of wheels Reinstall the wheel nuts (tapered end in- Turn the jack handle extension counter- without good metal- to- metal contact at the...
  • Page 194: Reinstalling Wheel Ornament

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Reinstalling wheel ornament —After changing wheels 11. Check the air pressure of the re- CAUTION placed tire. Adjust the air pressure to the specification When lowering the vehicle, make sure designated in Part 8. If the pressure is all portions of your body and all oth- lower, drive slowly to the nearest service er persons around will not be injured station and fill to the correct pressure.
  • Page 195: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If towing is necessary, we recommend (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— you have it done by your Toyota dealer Use a towing dolly under the wheels not or a commercial tow truck service. In lifted by the truck.
  • Page 196: Emergency Towing

    —Emergency towing If towing is necessary, we recommend (c) Towing with sling type truck you to have it done by your Toyota deal- er or a commercial tow truck service. If towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be tempo-...
  • Page 197 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Emergency towing hook precautions " Before emergency towing, check that CAUTION CAUTION the hook is not broken or damage and that the installation bolts are not loose. Use extreme caution when towing ve- If the engine is not running, the pow- "...
  • Page 198: If You Cannot Shift Automatic Transmission Selector Lever

    If the towing vehicle can hardly move, do not forcibly continue the If you cannot shift the selector lever towing. Contact your Toyota dealer out of ”P” position to other positions or a commercial tow truck service even though the brake pedal is de- for assistance.
  • Page 199: If You Lose Your Keys

    Toyota dealer if you can give them the key number and master key. Even if you lose only one key, contact your Toyota dealer to make a new key. If you lose all your master keys, you cannot make new keys; the whole engine immobi- liser system must be replaced.
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  • Page 201: Corrosion Prevention And Appearance Care

    Now, it is up to you. Proper " High temperatures will cause corrosion care of your Toyota can help ensure long- to those components of the vehicle " Protecting your Toyota from term corrosion prevention. which are prevented from quick- drying...
  • Page 202 We recommend See ”Washing and waxing your Toyota” for " When driving in the areas where there that the fittings and the area where the more tips.
  • Page 203 NOTICE ing your Toyota through an automatic car wash. NOTICE Do not use gasoline or strong sol- vents, which may be toxic or cause Always remove the plastic bumpers if damage.
  • Page 204: Cleaning The Interior

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Cleaning the interior NOTICE NOTICE CAUTION z Do not use dye or bleach on the Do not use solvent, thinner, gasoline Do not wash the vehicle floor with or window cleaner on the interior. belts—it may weaken then water, or allow water to get onto the z Do not use the belts until they be- floor when cleaning the vehicle interi- Carpets...
  • Page 205 WWW.MANUALS.WS After cleaning or whenever any part of the leather gets wet, dry with a soft clean NOTICE cloth. Allow the leather to dry in a venti- NOTICE lated shaded area. z Do not use organic substances (sol- z If a stain should fail to come out vents, kerosene, alcohol, gasoline, with a neutral detergent, apply a etc.) or alkaline or acidic solutions.
  • Page 206 WWW.MANUALS.WS z 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. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 208: Vehicle Maintenance And Care

    Owner’s or if you prefer, your Toyota dealer will be Guide, Owner’s Manual Supplement or pleased to do them at a nominal cost. Warranty Booklet for complete warranty information. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 209: General Maintenance

    They learn to work on for the details. vehicle to your Toyota dealer or a quali- Toyotas before they work on your vehicle, fied service shop immediately. It is recom- rather than while they are working on it.
  • Page 210: Inside The Vehicle

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Tire surface and wheel nuts INSIDE THE VEHICLE Seat belts Check the tires carefully for cuts, damage Check that the seat belt system such as Items listed below should be checked or excessive wear. See Chapter 7- 2 for buckles, retractors and anchors operate regularly, e.g.
  • Page 211: In The Engine Compartment

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Does your vehicle need repairing? Automatic transmission ”Park” mecha- Brake fluid level Be on the alert for changes in perfor- nism Make sure the brake fluid level is correct. mance, sounds, and visual tip- offs that Check the lock release button of the se- See Chapter 7- 2 for additional information.
  • Page 212 " Engine continually runs hot; oil pres- sure gauge stays low If you notice any of these clues, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. It probably needs adjustment or repair. CAUTION Do not continue driving with the ve- hicle unchecked.
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  • Page 214: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Part 7 DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Chapter 7- 1 Introduction " Engine compartment overview " Fuse locations " Do- it- yourself service precautions " Parts and tools WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 215 WWW.MANUALS.WS Engine compartment overview 1. Engine oil filler cap 2. Brake fluid reservoir 3. Fuse blocks 4. Battery 5. Windshield washer rear window washer fluid tank 6. Engine oil level dipstick 7. Engine coolant reservoir 8. Electric cooling fan 9. Power steering fluid reservoir WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 217: Do- It- Yourself Service Precautions

    Read separate compartment—the engine, radiator, should be taken to avoid prolonged Toyota Warranty statement for details and exhaust manifold, power steering and repeated contact with it. To re- suggestions. fluid reservoir and spark and spark...
  • Page 218 Remember that battery and ignition nance. Remember all Toyota parts are de- wear could result. Also backfiring signed in metric sizes, so your tools must cables carry high currents or volt- could cause a fire in the engine be metric.
  • Page 219 WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking brake fluid Checking and replacing fuses Parts (if level is low): Parts (if replacement is necessary): " " SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3 Fuse with same amperage rating as brake fluid original Tools: Adding washer fluid "...
  • Page 220: Chapter 7- 2 Engine And Chassis

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking the engine oil level Part 7 DO- IT- YOURSELF Low level Full level MAINTENANCE— Chapter 7- 2 Engine and Chassis " Checking the engine oil level " Add oil O.K. Too full Checking the engine coolant level " Checking brake fluid With the engine at operating tempera- 3.
  • Page 221: Engine Oil Selection

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 4. Pull the dipstick out and look at the oil ENGINE OIL SELECTION NOTICE level on the end. Use API grade SH, ”Energy- Conserving II” z Avoid overfilling, engine or SJ, ”Energy- Conserving” multigrade en- CAUTION could be damaged. gine oil or ILSAC multigrade engine oil.
  • Page 222: Checking The Engine Coolant Level

    Mark is displayed on the front of cock and water pump. the container. If you can find no leak, have your Toyota dealer test the cap pressure and check for leaks in the cooling system. CAUTION...
  • Page 223: Checking Brake Fluid

    50% solution be used for your Use only newly opened brake fluid. Once Toyota, or a sufficient quantity to provide opened, brake fluid absorbs moisture from To check the fluid level, simply look at protection to about –35RC (–31RF).
  • Page 224: Checking Power Steering Fluid

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking power steering fluid Clean all dirt from outside of the reservoir NOTICE tank and look at the fluid level. If the fluid is cold, the level should be in the ”COLD” If you spill the fluid, be sure to wipe If cold If hot range.
  • Page 225: Checking Tire Pressure

    " there is the possibility of wheel deforma- Never exceed the vehicle capacity The tires on your Toyota have built- in tion and/or tire separation. weight. The passenger and luggage tread wear indicators to help you know...
  • Page 226: Rotating Tires

    Any tires which are over six years old must be checked by a qualified techni- Toyota recommends all four tires, or at cian even if damage is not obvious. least both of the front or rear tires be...
  • Page 227: Installing Snow Tires And Chains

    SNOW TIRE SELECTION If you need snow tires, select the same size, construction and load capacity as the original tires on your Toyota. Do not use tires other than those men- tioned above. Do not install studded tires without first checking local regulations for TIRE CHAIN SELECTION possible restrictions.
  • Page 228: Chain Installation

    Correct replacement wheels are available If wheel covers are used, they will be at your Toyota dealer. scratched by the chain band, so remove A wheel of a different size or type may the covers before putting on the chains.
  • Page 229: Aluminum Wheel Precautions

    " When using tire chains, be careful not for a tubeless tire. to damage the aluminum wheels. " Use only the Toyota wheel nuts and wrench designed for your aluminum wheels. " When balancing your wheels, use only Toyota balance weights or equivalent and a plastic or rubber hammer.
  • Page 230: Chapter 7- 3 Electrical Components

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking battery condition— —Precautions Part 7 DO-IT-YOURSELF " CAUTION If electrolyte gets on your skin, thoroughly wash the contact area. If MAINTENANCE— BATTERY PRECAUTIONS you feel pain or burning, get medi- cal attention immediately. The battery produces flammable and "...
  • Page 231: Checking Battery Fluid

    Toyota dealer. tighten. CLEAR or Have battery checked by Tighten hold- down clamp only LIGHT your Toyota dealer. YELLOW enough to keep the battery firmly in place. Overtightening may damage the battery case. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 232: Battery Recharging Precautions

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking and replacing fuses Battery recharging precautions During recharging, the battery is pro- ducing hydrogen gas. Therefore, before recharging: Type A 1. If recharging with the battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable. 2. Be sure the power switch on the re- charger is off when connecting the charger cables to the battery and when Good...
  • Page 233: Adding Washer Fluid

    Add washer tool is shown in the illustration. tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as fluid. soon as possible. If you are not sure whether the fuse has You may use plain water as washer fluid.
  • Page 234: Replacing Light Bulbs

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Replacing light bulbs— —Headlights The following illustrations show how to Bulb Light bulbs Type gain access to the bulbs. When replacing a bulb, make sure the ignition switch and Front fog lights 9006 light switch are off. Use bulbs with the Parking lights —...
  • Page 235 If the connector is tight, wiggle it. LEFT–HAND HEADLIGHT: Install washer inlet securely. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your Toyota dealer. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 236 If the connector is tight, wiggle it. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your Toyota dealer. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 237 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Front turn signal and front side marker lights —Parking lights Use a Phillips – head screwdriver. Use a Phillips – head screwdriver. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 238 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Stop and tail lights Use a Phillips–head screwdriver. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 239 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Rear turn signal, stop and tail, and back–up lights —License plate lights Use a Flat- bladed screwdriver. a: Back–up light b: Rear turn signal light c: Stop and tail light WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 242: Specifications

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Dimensions and weight Engine Part 8 Overall length mm (in.) 4890 (192.5) Model: SPECIFICATIONS 2UZ- FE Overall width mm (in.) 1940 (76.4) ∗ 1 Type: Overall height mm (in.) 1875 (73.8) " Dimensions and weight 8 cylinder V type, 4 cycle, gasoline Wheelbase mm (in.) 2850 (112.2)
  • Page 243: Engine Lubrication

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Fuel Service specifications Fuel type: ENGINE Recommended oil viscosity (SAE): Premium unleaded gasoline, Octane Rat- Valve clearance (engine cold), mm (in.): ing 91 (Research Octane Number 96) or Intake 0.15—0.25 (0.006—0.010) higher for optimum engine performance. Exhaust 0.25—0.35 (0.010—0.014) However, if such premium type cannot Spark plug type: be obtained, you may temporarily use...
  • Page 244 WWW.MANUALS.WS TRANSFER Oil type: BRAKES Standard differential Oil capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.) Minimum pedal clearance when depressed Hypoid gear oil API GL- 5 1.3 (1.4, 1.1) with the pressure of 490 N (50 kgf, 110 Limited slip differential lbf) with the engine running, mm (in.): Oil type: Hypoid gear oil for limited slip differ- 116 (4.6)
  • Page 245 WWW.MANUALS.WS Tires Fuses Tire size: P275/70R16 114S Tire pressure, kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi): Normal driving Front 220 (2.2, 32) Rear 220 (2.2, 32) Tailer towing Front 220 (2.2, 32) Rear 240 (2.4, 35) Wheel size: 16 x 8JJ Wheel nut torque, N·m (kgf·m, ft·lbf): 131 (13.4, 96.6) Engine compartment Engine compartment...
  • Page 246 WWW.MANUALS.WS 20. HEAD(RH- LWR) Right- hand 31. FR FOG 15 A: Front fog lights headlight (low beam) 32. STOP 15 A: Stop lights, high mounted 21. MIRR 10 A: Power rear view mirror stoplight 22. SRS 15 A: SRS airbag system, seat 33.
  • Page 247 WWW.MANUALS.WS Fuses (type B) 52. HTR 60 A: Air conditioning system 42. ABS NO.1 40 A: Anti- lock brake sys- 53. GLOW 80 A: No circuit 43. AHC 50 A: No circuit 44. ACC 50 A: All components in “PWR OUTLET”...
  • Page 248: Reporting Safety Defects For U.s. Owners And Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual prob- lems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.. WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 249: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    C may have poor traction per- tire failure. quality grading. formance. Your Toyota dealer will help answer any Warning: The traction grade assigned to questions you may have as you read this this tire is based on braking (straighta- information.
  • Page 250 WWW.MANUALS.WS Part 10 INDEX WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 251 Defogger, Rear window ....Protecting your Toyota from corrosion Break-in tips ......
  • Page 252 WWW.MANUALS.WS Engine coolant Four-wheel drive Temperature gauge ..... . Operating the four-wheel drive Winter driving tips ..... system .
  • Page 253 WWW.MANUALS.WS How to start the engine ....Mirrors Folding rear view ..... . . Outside rear view .
  • Page 254 ... . Seat heater switches ..... . Protecting your Toyota from corrosion ..Seats .
  • Page 255 WWW.MANUALS.WS Unengaged ”Park” warning light ... Voltmeter ....... . . Vanity mirrors .
  • Page 256 WWW.MANUALS.WS U −1 Quick index " If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on .." If your vehicle will not start ........"...

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