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Table of Contents
Main Page
Table of Contents
21
Important Information about this Manual
2
Occupant Restraint Systems
3
Event Data Recorder
4
Driving Tips
9
Instrument Panel Overview
12
Instrument Cluster Overview
20
Indicator Symbols on Instrument Panel
21
Operation of Instruments and
23
Controls
24
Front Seats
24
Seats
24
Adjusting Front Seats
26
Rear Seats
28
Flattening Seatbacks
37
Seat Heaters
40
Head Restraints
41
Armrests
42
Seat Belts
42
Seat Belt Pretensioners
51
SRS Airbags
54
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
70
Child Restraint
75
Child Restraint System
77
1 2 Section −
95
Keys
96
Engine Immobilizer System
99
Wireless Remote Control
100
Side Doors
106
Power Windows
109
Back Door
112
Hood
113
Theft Deterrent System
114
Fuel Tank Cap
116
Electric Moon Roof
118
1 4 Section −
121
Outside Rear View Mirrors
122
Tilt Steering Wheel
122
Anti−Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
124
Auto Anti−Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
125
Sun Visors
126
Vanity Mirrors
127
1 5 Section −
129
Headlights and Turn Signals
130
Control System
131
Emergency Flashers
133
Instrument Panel Light Control
133
Front Fog Lights
134
Interior Lights
134
Personal Lights
135
Ignition Switch Light
136
Windshield Wipers and Washer
137
Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers and Windshield Wiper De−Icer
138
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
138
1 6 Section −
141
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
142
Fuel Gauge
142
Odometer and Two Trip Meters
143
Tachometer
143
Service Reminder Indicators and Warning Buzzers
145
Driver's Seat Belt Reminder Light
148
Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light
149
Highlander_U (L/O
150
Open Door Warning Light
151
Low Tire Pressure Warning Light
152
Highlander_U (L/O
153
1 8 Section −
155
Audio System
156
Reference
156
Using Your Audio System
156
Audio Remote Controls
172
Rear Seat Entertainment System
175
Control Buttons
182
Audio/Video System Operating Hints
191
DVD Player
191
Screen Adjustment
220
1 7 Section −
233
Ignition Switch with Steering Lock
234
Automatic Transmission
235
Traction Control System
244
Vehicle Stability Control System
248
Tire Pressure Warning System
249
Cruise Control
253
Parking Brake
253
1 9 Section −
257
Front Manual Air Conditioning System Controls
258
Air Flow Selector Settings
261
Operating Tips
261
Front Automatic Air Conditioning System Controls
264
Air Flow Selector Settings
267
Operating Tips
267
Side Vents
270
Rear Heater System
271
Air Conditioning Filter
272
1 10 Section −
275
Multi−Information Display
276
Clock
277
Compass
278
Cigarette Lighter and Ashtrays
282
Power Outlets
283
Power Outlet
284
Garage Door Opener
285
Glove Box
285
Auxiliary Boxes
288
Container
290
Cup Holders
291
Bottle Holders
293
Tie−Down Hooks
293
Luggage Cover
294
Roof Luggage Carrier
296
Floor Mat
298
2 Section
299
Off−Road Vehicle Precautions
300
Break−In Period
301
Fuel
301
Fuel Pump Shut off System
303
Operation in Foreign Countries
304
Three−Way Catalytic Converters
304
Engine Exhaust Cautions
305
Facts about Engine Oil Consumption
306
Brake System
307
Iridium−Tipped Spark Plugs
307
Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators
311
Your Toyota's Identification
311
Vehicle Identification
311
Theft Prevention Labels
312
Engine Number
312
Suspension and Chassis
313
Tire Information
314
Vehicle Load Limits
322
Cargo and Luggage
323
Types of Tires
325
3 Section
327
Before Starting the Engine
328
How to Start the Engine
328
Head Restraints
328
Tips for Driving in Various Conditions
329
Off−Road Driving Precautions
330
Winter Driving Tips
331
Dinghy Towing
332
Trailer Towing
333
How to Save Fuel and Make Your Vehicle Last Longer
338
4 Section
341
In Case of an Emergency
341
If Your Vehicle will Not Start
342
If Your Engine Stalls While Driving
345
If You Cannot Increase Engine Speed
346
If Your Vehicle Overheats
346
If You Have a Flat Tire
347
If Your Vehicle Becomes Stuck
358
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
359
If You Cannot Shift Automatic Transmission Selector Lever
364
If You Lose Your Keys
365
If You Lose Your Wireless Remote Control Transmitter
365
Appearance Care
367
6 Section
375
Maintenance Requirements
376
General Maintenance
377
Does Your Vehicle Need Repairing
379
Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs
380
7 1 Section −
381
Engine Compartment Overview
382
Fuse Locations
384
Do−It−Yourself Service Precautions
385
Positioning the Jack
386
Parts and Tools
387
Checking the Engine Oil Level
390
Checking the Engine Coolant Level
393
Checking the Radiator and Condenser
394
Checking Brake Fluid
394
Checking Power Steering Fluid
395
Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
395
Checking and Replacing Tires
398
Rotating Tires
400
Installing Snow Tires and Chains
400
Replacing Wheels
402
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
403
Checking Battery Condition
406
Battery Recharging Precautions
407
Checking and Replacing Fuses
408
Adding Washer Fluid
409
Replacing Light Bulbs
410
Engine
417
Fuel
417
Service Specifications
417
Tires
420
Fuses
420
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