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Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2013 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2013 Owner's Manual (737 pages)
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Table of Contents
Pictorial Index
1
Table of Contents
2
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota
8
For Your Information
8
Installation of an RF-Transmitter System
8
Scrapping of Your Toyota
9
Reading this Manual
10
How to Search
11
Exterior
12
Pictorial Index
12
Light Bulbs of the Exterior Lights for Driving
13
Instrument Panel (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
14
Switches (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
16
Interior (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
20
Instrument Panel (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
22
Switches (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
24
Interior (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
28
For Safety and Security
31
1-1. for Safe Use
32
Before Driving
32
Floor Mat
32
Correct Driving Posture
34
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
34
For Safety Drive
34
Adjusting the Mirrors
35
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
36
Seat Belts
36
Adjusting the Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height
37
Pre-Crash Seat Belts
37
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
37
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
38
Child Seat Belt Usage
38
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
38
Seat Belt Regulations
38
SRS Airbags
41
SRS Front Airbags
42
SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags
42
Airbag System Components
43
SRS Airbag Precautions
44
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
49
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Front Airbags)
50
Collision from the Side to the Vehicle
51
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags
51
Airbag Manual On-Off System
54
Airbag off Indicator
54
Safety Information for Children
56
Child Restraint Systems
57
Baby Seat
58
Child Seat
58
Junior Seat
58
Types of Child Restraints
58
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions
59
Selecting Appropriate Child Restraint System
68
When Installing Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger Seat
68
Installing Child Restraints
70
ISOFIX Rigid Anchors
70
Anchor Brackets (for the Top Strap)
71
Installing Child Restraints Using a Seat Belt
71
Removing a Child Restraint Installed with a Seat Belt
75
Installation with ISOFIX Rigid Anchors
76
Child Restraint Systems with a Top Strap
77
Exhaust Gas Precautions
81
Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction
82
Engine Immobilizer System
82
System Maintenance
82
1-2. Theft Deterrent System
82
Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System
86
Canceling the Double Locking System
90
Double Locking System
90
Setting the Double Locking System
90
Alarm
91
Setting the Alarm System
91
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
92
Items to Check before Locking the Vehicle
92
Triggering of the Alarm
92
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
93
The Battery Is Recharged or Replaced
93
Intrusion Sensor and Tilt Sensor
94
Intrusion Sensor Detection Considerations
95
Tilt Sensor Detection Considerations
96
Instrument Cluster
97
Instrument Cluster
98
Warning Lights and Indicators
98
Instrument Cluster
99
Warning Lights
100
Indicators
102
Gauges and Meters
105
Changing the Display
107
Instrument Cluster Light Control
107
Display Contents
109
Multi-Information Display (Type A)
109
Driving Range
110
Odometer
110
Switching the Display
110
Trip Information Contents
110
Average Vehicle Speed
111
Eco Driving Indicator Light Setting Screen
111
Outside Temperature Display
111
Eco Driving Indicator (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
112
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
113
Multi-Information Display (Type B)
114
Average Fuel Consumption
116
Elapsed Time
116
Electronic Features Control Contents
116
Other Contents
117
Conditions for Ending Electronic Features Control
118
Electronic Features Control Can be Turned On/Off
118
System Check Display
118
Turn-By-Turn Navigation (Vehicles with a Navigation System)
118
Displays and Directions of the Compass
120
Cruising Range
122
Fuel Consumption Information
122
Resetting the Data
122
Operation of each Compo- Nent
123
3-1. Key Information
124
Keys
124
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System
125
Wireless Remote Control
126
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type B: 3 Switches)
127
If You Lose Your Keys/Wireless Remote Control
128
Using the Mechanical Key (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
128
When Riding in an Aircraft
128
Key Battery Depletion
129
Replacing the Electronic Key Battery
129
3-2. Opening, Closing and Locking
130
3-2. Opening, Closing and Locking
130
Side Doors
130
Locking and Unlocking the Doors from the Outside
130
Smart Entry & Start System
130
Key
132
Operation Signals
132
Security Feature
132
Door Lock Buzzer
133
Setting the Alarm
133
Locking and Unlocking the Doors from the Inside
134
Door Lock Switch
134
Inside Lock Button
134
Locking the Front Doors from the Outside Without a Key
135
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock (5-Door Models)
135
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems
136
Setting and Canceling the Functions
137
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
139
Back Door
140
Locking and Unlocking the Back Door from the Outside
140
Opening the Back Door from the Outside
142
Keeping the Back Door Open
142
Vehicles with Back Door Mounted Spare Tire
142
Vehicles with under Floor Mounted Spare Tire
142
Back Door Child-Protector Lock
143
When Closing the Back Door
143
Rear Step Bumper
143
Back Door Damper Stay
146
Opening the Glass Hatch
147
Glass Hatch Opener
147
When Opening the Glass Hatch
149
After Closing the Glass Hatch
149
Antenna Location
153
Smart Entry & Start System
153
Effective Range (Areas Within Which the Electronic Key Is Detected)
154
Alarms and Warning Indicators
154
Battery-Saving Function
156
Conditions Affecting Operation
156
Note for the Entry Function
157
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
158
To Operate the System Properly
158
If the Smart Entry & Start System Does Not Operate Properly
158
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
159
Certification for the Smart Entry & Start System
160
Front Seats
170
Adjustment Procedure
170
Manual Seat
170
Power Seat (Driver’s Side Only)
170
3-3. Adjusting the Seats
170
Active Head Restraints
171
Getting in the Vehicle
171
Getting out of the Vehicle
171
Rear Seats
173
Second Seats (3-Door Models)
173
Second Seats (5-Door Models with Third Seats)
173
Moving a Second Seat for Third Seat Access
174
Third Seats (Power Seat)
174
Before Tumbling the Second Seats
175
Tumbling the Second Seats (3-Door Models)
175
Before Folding down the Second Seatbacks
177
Folding down Second Seatbacks
177
Folding down Second Center Seatback Only (5-Door Models)
179
If You Cannot Raise the Seatback
179
Folding the Third Seats (Longitudinal Type Seat)
180
Returning the Third Seats
180
Before Folding down the Third Seats
181
Folding down the Third Seats
181
Folding down the Third Seats (Manual Seat)
181
From Rear Door Side
182
Folding down the Third Seats (Power Seat)
183
Left-Hand Drive Vehicles
183
Right-Hand Drive Vehicles
183
During Third Power Seat Stowing Operation
185
Enlarging the Luggage Compartment
185
If the Warning Buzzer Sounds Continuously
185
The Third Power Seats Can be Operated When
185
Driving Position Memory
188
Recording Procedure
188
In Order to Correctly Use the Driving Position Memory Function
189
Recall Procedure
189
To Stop the Position Recall Operation Part-Way through
189
Memory Recall Function
190
Cancelation Procedure
191
Recalling the Driving Position Using the Memory Recall Function
191
Front, Second and Third Manual Seats
192
Head Restraints
192
Removing the Head Restraints
192
Third Power Seats
192
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints
193
Installing the Head Restraints (Front, Second and Third Manual Seats)
193
Using the Second Center, Second Outer
193
Using the Third Power Seats
193
3-4. Adjusting the Steering Wheel
195
3-4. Adjusting the Steering Wheel
195
Steering Wheel
195
Manual Adjustment Type
195
Power Adjustment Type
195
Auto Tilt Away (Power Adjustment Type)
196
Horn
196
Automatic Adjustment of the Steering Position
196
After Adjusting the Steering Wheel (Manual Adjustment Type)
196
Inside Rear View Mirror
198
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
198
Anti-Glare Function
198
Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
199
To Prevent Sensor Error
199
Outside Rear View Mirrors
200
Folding the Mirrors
201
3-5. Opening and Closing the
203
3-5. Opening and Closing the Win-
203
Power Windows
203
Window Lock Switch
203
Operating the Power Windows after Turning the Engine off
204
Jam Protection Function
204
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally
204
Door Lock Linked Window Operation
205
Moon Roof
206
Tilting up and down
206
The Moon Roof Can be Operated When
207
Operating the Moon Roof after Turning the Engine off
207
Door Lock Linked Moon Roof Operation
207
Moon Roof Open Reminder Function
207
When the Moon Roof Does Not Close Normally
208
Driving
211
Moving a Front Passenger’s Seat for Second Seat Access
171
4-1. before Driving
212
Driving the Vehicle
212
Stopping
212
Parking the Vehicle
213
Driving in the Rain
214
Engine Speed While Driving (Automatic Transmission)
214
Starting off on a Steep Uphill
214
When Starting off on a Uphill
214
Breaking in Your New Toyota
215
Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
215
Idling Time before Stopping the Engine (Diesel Engine)
215
Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
215
Cargo and Luggage
224
Roof Luggage Carrier
224
Roof Luggage Carrier Components
224
Trailer Towing
227
To Prevent an Accident
227
Towing Hitch/Bracket
227
Weight Limits
227
Connecting Trailer Lights
228
Selecting a Trailer Ball
228
Important Points Regarding Trailer Loads
229
Total Trailer Weight and Permissible Drawbar Load
229
Information Tag (Manufacturer’s Label)
230
Maximum Permissible Rear Axle Capacity
230
Installation Positions for the Towing Hitch/Bracket and Hitch Ball
232
Break-In Schedule
234
Tire Information
234
Trailer Lights
234
When Connecting and Disconnecting a Trailer
234
After the Trailer Swaying Has Stopped
235
If Trailer Sway Occurs
235
Maintenance
235
Safety Checks before Towing
235
Checking Connections between Trailer and Lights
237
Guidance
237
Increasing Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
237
Practicing Driving with a Coupled Trailer
237
If the Engine Overheats
238
Important Points Regarding Stability
238
Passing Other Vehicles
238
Transmission Information
238
(Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System)
240
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without a
240
Starting the Engine
240
Tem)
240
Changing the Engine Switch Positions
241
If the Engine Does Not Start
241
Turning the Key from “ACC” to “LOCK”
241
Key Reminder Function
242
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
242
4-2. Driving Procedures
243
Engine (Ignition) Switch(Vehi- Cles with a Smart Entry & Start Sys- Tem)
243
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with a
243
Entry & Start System)
243
Manual Transmission
244
Stopping the Engine
245
Changing Engine Switch Modes
246
Auto Power off Function
247
Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission
247
Vehicles with a Manual Transmission
247
Operation of the Engine Switch
247
Steering Lock
248
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
248
When the Engine Switch Indicator Flashes in Amber
248
Shifting the Shift Lever
251
Automatic Transmission
251
Shift Position Purpose
253
Selecting the Second Start Mode
254
Changing Shift Ranges in S Mode (Multi-Mode Type)
255
Downshifting Restrictions (Standard Type)
256
Driving on a Downhill
256
Second Start Mode Automatic Deactivation
256
S Mode (Multi-Mode Type)
256
5-Speed Transmission
258
Manual Transmission
258
Gear Shift Indicator
259
6-Speed Transmission
259
Gear Shift Indicator Display
260
Maximum Downshifting Speeds
260
6-Speed Transmission (5-Door Models)
261
6-Speed Transmission (3-Door Models)
261
Reverse Warning Buzzer
261
Turn Signal Lever
263
Operating Instructions
263
Turn Signals Can be Operated When
263
If the Indicator Flashes Faster than Usual
263
Parking Brake
264
Regeneration
265
DPF System Failure Warning
265
Diesel Particulate Filter System (Diesel Engine Only)
265
Replacing the Engine Oil
266
DPF System Warning
266
4-3. Operating the Lights and Wip-
267
Headlight Switch
267
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
268
Manual Headlight Leveling Dial
268
Guide to Dial Settings
269
Daytime Running Light System
274
Headlight Control Sensor
274
Automatic Light off System
274
Fog Light Switch
277
Front and Rear Fog Light Switch
277
Rear Fog Light Switch
278
Fog Lights Can be Used When
278
Windshield Wipers and Washer
279
Operating the Wiper Lever
279
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
281
The Windshield Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
283
Raindrop Sensor
283
Effects of Vehicle Speed on Wiper Operation
283
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
284
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
285
The Rear Window Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
285
If no Washer Fluid Sprays
285
Headlight Cleaner Switch
286
Windshield Washer Linked Operation
287
Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
288
Before Refueling the Vehicle
288
Fuel Types
288
4-4. Refueling
288
Refueling
290
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
291
4-5. Using the Driving Support
292
Cruise Control
292
Summary of Functions
292
Setting the Vehicle Speed
292
4-5. Using the Driving Support Systems
292
Adjusting the Set Speed
293
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
293
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
294
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
294
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
296
Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
299
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings
299
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control
300
Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
300
Example of Constant Speed Cruising
301
Example of Deceleration Cruising
301
Example of Follow-Up Cruising
301
Approach Warning
302
Warnings May Not Occur When
302
Selecting Conventional Constant Speed Control Mode
303
Automatic Cancelation of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control
304
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can be Set When
304
Switching Modes
304
Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control
305
Radar Sensor and Grille Cover
305
Warning Messages and Buzzers for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
305
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor
312
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Switch
312
Types of Sensors
312
8 Sensor Type
313
Multi-Information Display
314
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Indicator
314
Navigation System or Multimedia System Screen
315
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
316
Buzzer Operation and Distance to an Obstacle
317
Detection Range of the Sensors
317
Front Center Sensors
318
Front Corner Sensors
318
Rear Corner and Rear Center Sensors
318
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Display
318
Sensor Detection Information
319
When the System Malfunctions
320
Rear View Monitor System
322
Screen Description
323
Using the Rear View Monitor System
323
Rear View Monitor System Precautions
324
Differences between the Screen and the Actual Road
325
Rear View Monitor System Camera
325
When the Ground Behind the Vehicle Slopes down Sharply
326
When the Ground Behind the Vehicle Slopes up Sharply
326
Vehicle Width Extension Guide Lines
327
When any Part of the Vehicle Sags
327
When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects
327
Distance Guide Lines
328
If You Notice any Symptoms
329
The Image Is Blurry
329
The Image Is Difficult to See
329
The Image Is out of Alignment
329
The Fixed Guide Lines Are very Far out of Alignment
330
Toyota Parking Assist Monitor
333
Parallel Parking
334
Perpendicular Parking
334
Using the Toyota Parking Assist Monitor
334
Using the System When Perpendicular Parking
335
Distance Guide Line Display Mode
336
Estimated Course Line Display Mode
336
Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode
336
Switching the Parking Mode Screen
337
Using the System When Parallel Parking
337
Perpendicular Parking (Estimated Course Line Display Mode)
338
Parking Operation
339
Perpendicular Parking (Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode)
340
Narrow Mode
348
Operating Narrow Mode
349
Area Displayed on Screen
350
Toyota Parking Assist Monitor Precautions
350
Toyota Parking Assist Monitor Camera
351
Things You Should Know
355
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
360
Brake Assist
360
Driving Assist Systems
360
VSC (Vehicle Stability Control)
360
When the Trc/Vsc/Trailer Sway Control Systems Are Operating
361
Disabling the Trc/Vsc/Trailer Sway Control Systems
362
Turning off both TRC and Vsc/Trailer Sway Control Systems
362
Turning off TRC System Only
362
Automatic System Cancelation of Emergency Brake Signal
363
Operating Conditions of Emergency Brake Signal
363
Reactivation of the TRC System Linked to Vehicle Speed
363
When the Brake System Operates Continuously
363
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)
366
Summary of the Blind Spot Monitor
366
The Blind Spot Monitor Func
366
Outside Rear View Mirror Indicator
367
Rear Crossing Traffic Alert Buzzer
367
The Blind Spot Monitor On/Off Screen and Indicator
367
Turning the Blind Spot Monitor System on
368
Rear Crossing Traffic Alert Buzzer Hearing
369
The Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators Visibility
369
When There Is a Malfunction in the Blind Spot Monitor
369
The Blind Spot Monitor Function
373
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Detection Areas
373
The Blind Spot Monitor Func- Tion
375
The Rear Crossing Traffic Alert Function
375
The Rear Crossing Traffic Alert Function Detection Areas
376
The Rear Crossing Traffic Alert Function Is Operational When
376
PCS (Pre-Crash Safety System)
378
Pre-Crash Brake Assist
378
Pre-Crash Braking
378
Pre-Crash Seat Belts (Front Seat Belts Only)
378
Disabling Pre-Crash Braking
379
Radar Sensor
379
The Pre-Crash Safety System Is Operational When
380
Before Driving the Vehicle
387
Pre-Winter Preparations
387
Winter Driving Tips
387
Selecting Tire Chains
388
When Driving the Vehicle
388
When Parking the Vehicle
388
Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains
389
Tire Chain Installation
389
Audio System
391
Cruise Control Can be Set When
294
5-1. Basic Operations
392
Steering Wheel Audio Switches
393
Operating the Audio System Using the Steering Wheel Switches
393
AUX Port/Usb Port
394
Connecting Using the aux Port/Usb Port
394
Ipod
394
USB Memory
394
Optimal Use of the Audio System
395
Audio System Types
392
Using Cellular Phones
392
Using the Audio System
395
Adjusting Sound Quality
396
Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)
396
Changing Sound Quality Modes
396
Using the Audio Control Function
396
Radio Operation
397
Setting Station Presets
397
Using the Radio
397
RDS (Radio Data System)
398
Selecting a Station from the Station List
398
Updating the Station List
398
Using the Station List
398
Traffic Information
399
Reception Sensitivity
400
5-4. Playing an Audio CD and MP3/
401
CD Player Operation
401
Loading Cds or MP3 and WMA Discs
401
Ejecting Cds or MP3 and WMA Discs
401
Using the CD Player
402
Selecting a Track
402
Selecting a Track from a Track List
402
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Tracks
402
Playing Back MP3 and WMA Discs
403
Selecting Folders One at a Time
403
Selecting a Folder and File from Folder List
403
Returning to the First Folder
403
Error Messages
404
Discs that Can be Used
404
CD Player Protection Feature
404
MP3 and WMA Files
405
MP3 File Compatibility
405
WMA File Compatibility
405
Compatible Media
406
Compatible Disc Formats
406
File Names
406
Multi-Sessions
406
MP3 and WMA Playback
407
Extensions
407
Listening to an Ipod
409
Control Panel
409
Using an External Device
409
Play Mode List
410
Selecting a List
410
Selecting a Play Mode
410
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Songs
411
Random Play
411
Selecting a Song from the Song List
411
Selecting Songs
411
About Ipod
412
Ipod Functions
412
Ipod Problems
412
Compatible Models
414
Listening USB Memory Device
416
Selecting a File
417
Selecting a Folder
417
USB Memory Functions
419
ID3 and WMA Tags
421
Using the aux Port
423
5-6. Using Bluetooth® Devices
424
Bluetooth® Audio/Phone
424
Device Registration/Connection Flow
425
Audio Unit
426
Microphone
426
Menu List of the Bluetooth Audio/Phone
427
Using the Steering Wheel Switches
429
Operating Bluetooth Phone Using the Steering Wheel Switches
429
Registering a Bluetooth Device
430
5-7. “SETUP” Menu
431
Using the “SETUP” Menu
431
Registering a Portable Player
431
Listing the Registered Cellular Phones
431
SETUP" Menu
431
Tooth*Menu)
431
Listing the Registered Portable Players
432
Changing the Passkey
433
Displaying the Device Status
433
Setting Automatic Connection of the Device on or off
433
Setting the Automatic Connection Confirmation Display to on or off
433
Initializing the All Settings
434
Initializing the Device Information
434
Initializing the Sound Settings
434
Adding a New Phone Number
435
Deleting Call Histories
435
Setting Speed Dials
435
Using the “SETUP” Menu (“TEL” Menu)
435
Deleting a Number from All Call Histories
436
Deleting Incoming Call History
436
Deleting Missed Call History
436
Deleting a Registered Phone Number
437
Deleting Another Cellular Phone’s Phonebook
437
Setting Call Volume
437
Setting Ring Tone
438
Setting Ring Tone Volume
438
Transferring Call Histories
438
Operating a Bluetooth Enabled Portable Profile
439
Portable Player
439
Bluetooth® Audio
439
Enabled Portable Player
439
Bluetooth® Audio
440
Making a Phone Call
441
Dialing by Selecting a Name
441
Speed Dialing
441
Bluetooth® Phone
441
Dialing by Entering the Number
442
Dialing from Call Histories
442
Receiving a Phone Call
443
Inputting Digits
444
Speaking on the Phone
444
Transferring a Call
444
Automatic Volume Adjustment
445
Phone Call System Functions
445
Situations Where the System May Not Recognize Your Voice
445
When Talking on the Phone
445
Bluetooth
446
About Bluetooth
447
Interior Features
451
When Transferring Ownership of the Vehicle
447
Adjusting the Fan Speed Setting
452
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
452
Changing the Air Flow Mode
452
Front Manual Air Conditioning System
452
Using the Air Conditioning Sys
452
Defogging the Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirrors
453
Defogging the Windshield
453
Other Functions
453
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
453
Heater Idle up
454
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
454
Air Outlets
455
Location of Air Outlets
455
Power Heater
455
Air Conditioning Odors
456
Fogging up of the Windows
456
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
456
Front Automatic Air Conditioning System
458
Air Conditioning Controls
459
If the System Is Operated Manually in Automatic Mode
459
Using the Automatic Mode
459
Using Automatic Mode
465
Using the Rear Automatic Air Conditioning System
465
When Outside Air Temperature Is Low
465
Rear Manual Air Conditioning System
467
Rear Automatic Air Conditioning System
469
Heated Steering Wheel/Seat Heaters
472
Heated Steering Wheel
473
The Heated Steering Wheel Can be Used When
473
Seat Heaters
474
Outer Second Seat Heaters
475
Interior Lights List
476
6-2. Using the Interior Lights
476
Personal/Interior Lights Main Switch
477
Lounge Illumination Control Switches
478
Rear (Without Personal Lights)
478
Illuminated Entry System
479
To Prevent Battery Discharge
479
List of Storage Features
480
6-3. Using the Storage Features
480
Glove Box
481
Card Holder (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
482
Console Box
482
Using the Console Box Vent
483
Items Unsuitable for the Console Box
483
When Using the Console Box Lid as an Armrest
483
Cup Holders/Bottle Holders/Door Pockets
484
Bottle Holders/Door Pockets
485
Removing the Holder, Separate Tray and Adapter of the Cup Holder
485
When Storing a Bottle in the Bottle Holder
486
Auxiliary Boxes
487
Luggage Compartment Features
489
Deck Rail
489
Cargo Hooks
489
Warning Reflector Holder
489
Cargo Net Hooks
490
Auxiliary Box
490
Auxiliary Tray
491
Luggage Cover
491
Installing the Luggage Cover
491
Removing the Luggage Cover
492
Adjusting the Sub Cover
492
6-4. Using the Other Interior Fea-
493
Cool Box
493
The Cool Box Can be Operated When
493
Using the Other Interior Features
493
Items Unsuitable for the Cool Box
494
When the Indicator Light Flashes
494
When Using the Cool Box Lid as an Armrest
494
Sun Visors
495
Vanity Mirror
495
Conversation Mirror
496
Clock
497
Power Outlet
498
Center of Console (12 V DC)
498
Luggage Compartment (12 V DC)
499
Luggage Compartment (220 V AC)
499
Armrest
501
Coat Hooks
501
Assist Grips
502
Ashtray
503
Maintenance and Care
505
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
506
7-1. Maintenance and Care
506
Automatic Car Washes
507
High Pressure Car Washes
507
Aluminum Wheels
507
Bumpers
507
Maintenance and Care
507
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
510
Cleaning the Leather Areas
510
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
510
Caring for Leather Areas
511
Shampooing the Carpets
511
Maintenance Requirements
513
Scheduled Maintenance
513
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
513
Does Your Vehicle Need Repairs?
514
Where to Go for Maintenance Service?
514
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
516
Tions)
516
Hood
519
Engine Compartment
520
1GR-FE Engine
521
1KD-FTV Engine
522
Engine Compartment Cover
523
Installing the Clips
523
Removing the Engine Compartment Cover
523
Checking the Engine Oil
524
Adding Engine Oil
526
After Changing the Engine Oil
527
Engine Oil Consumption
527
Engine Coolant
528
Gasoline Engine
528
Coolant Selection
529
Diesel Engine
529
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
529
Radiator, Condenser and Intercooler
530
Battery
531
Battery Exterior
531
Caution Symbols
531
Adding Distilled Water
532
Checking Battery Fluid
532
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery
533
Before Recharging
533
Washer Fluid
535
Using the Gauge
536
Discharging Dust Valve
537
Draining the Fuel Filter Water (Diesel Engine Only)
538
Checking Tires
539
Tire Rotation
539
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
540
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
540
Tire Pressure Warning System
540
How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System
541
Registering ID Codes
542
Replacing Tires and Wheels
542
Tire Life
542
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
542
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
552
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
552
Tire Inflation Pressure
552
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
554
Wheel Selection
554
When Replacing Wheels
555
Air Conditioning Filter
557
Removal Method
557
Replacing the Battery
559
Tronic (Key Bat Tery)
559
Wireless Remote Control/Electronic Key Battery
559
If the Key Battery Is Depleted
562
Use the Following Types of Lithium Battery
562
Checking and Replacing Fuses
563
After a Fuse Is Replaced
566
If There Is an Overload in a Circuit
566
Light Bulbs
567
Bulb Locations
568
Headlight Low Beams/Daytime Running Lights
570
Replacing Light Bulbs
570
Headlight High Beams
571
Front Position Lights (Halogen Headlights)
572
Front Turn Signal Lights
573
Front Fog Lights
575
Rear Fog Lights
579
License Plate Lights
580
Lights Other than the above
581
Running Board Lights
581
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
582
LED Lights
582
When Trouble Arises
583
8-1. Essential Information
584
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
585
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
587
Before Towing
587
Emergency Towing
587
Emergency Flashers
584
Steps to Take in an Emergency
587
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
588
Towing with a Wheel Lift-Type Truck
588
Before Emergency Towing
589
Using a Flat Bed Truck
589
Audible Symptoms
592
If You Think Something Is Wrong
592
Operational Symptoms
592
Fuel Pump Shut off System (Gasoline Engine Only)
593
Only))
593
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
594
ABS Warning Light
595
Power Steering System Warning Light
595
Pre-Crash Safety System Warning Light
595
SRS Warning Light
595
Automatic Transmission Fluid Temperature Warning Light
596
KDSS Warning Light
596
Slip Indicator Light
596
Timing Belt Replacement Warning Light
596
Fuel Filter Warning Light
597
Fuel System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
597
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
597
Open Door Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
597
LED Headlight Warning Light
598
Low Engine Oil Level Warning Light
598
Master Warning Light
598
Tire Pressure Warning Light
598
Automatic Headlight Leveling System Warning Light
599
DPF System Warning Light
599
Engine Oil Change Reminder Light
599
Smart Entry & Start System Warning Light and Buzzer Procedures
601
Front Passenger Detection Sensor and Passenger Seat Belt Reminder
602
When the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
602
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
606
Warning Message and Warning Buzzer List
607
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
622
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with a Spare Tire)
622
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
623
Taking out the Jack
626
Taking out the Tool Box
627
Taking out the Spare Tire Cover
628
Taking out the Spare Tire
629
Replacing a Flat Tire
632
Steel Wheels
632
Installing the Spare Tire
636
Stowing the Flat/Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
638
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles Without a Spare Tire)
641
Location of the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit, Jack and Tools
642
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit Components
644
Taking out the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
645
Before Performing Emergency Repair
646
Emergency Repair Method
646
Check the Specified Tire Inflation Pressure
649
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
653
If the Tire Is Inflated to more than the Recommended Level
654
If the Engine will Not Start
657
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P (Automatic Transmission)
659
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
660
Locking and Unlocking the Doors and Key Linked Functions
660
Start System)
660
If the Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
663
2TR-FE Engine
665
If Your Vehicle Overheats
669
If the Fans Are Not Operating
671
If You Run out of Fuel and the Engine Stalls (Diesel Engine Only)
672
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
673
When It Is Difficult to Free the Vehicle
673
Vehicle Specifications
675
Visible Symptoms
592
Dimensions and Weights
676
Specifications Maintenance Data ((Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.))
676
Vehicle Identification Number
679
Engine Number
680
Fuel
682
Engine Oil Selection
683
Lubrication System
683
Recommended Viscosity (SAE)
684
API Service Symbol
685
How to Read Oil Container Labels
685
ILSAC Certification Mark
685
Fuel Information
702
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
703
If You Plan to Drive in Foreign Countries
703
If Your Engine Knocks
703
Customizable Features
705
Customizing Vehicle Features
705
Customization
705
Items to Initialize
715
Index
717
What to Do If... (Troubleshooting)
718
The Doors Cannot be Locked, Unlocked, Opened or Closed
718
You Lose Your Keys
718
The Doors Cannot be Locked or Unlocked
718
The Engine Does Not Start
719
The Steering Wheel Cannot be Turned after the Engine Is Stopped
720
The Engine Switch Is Turned off Automatically
720
A Warning Buzzer Sounds During Driving
720
An Alarm Is Activated and the Horn Sounds
721
A Warning Buzzer Sounds When Leaving the Vehicle
721
A Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Message Is Displayed
721
The Vehicle Becomes Stuck
721
Alphabetical Index
722
Gas Station Information
736
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