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Toyota 2011 Sienna User Manual

Toyota 2011 Sienna
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
SIENNA AAS_U (OM45460U)
1
AUTO
ACCESS SEAT
Information regarding the AUTO ACCESS SEAT,
including usage procedure
2
Maintenance
Checking fuses and replacing the battery of the
wireless remote control
3
When trouble
arises
Points to check when you think a malfunction has
occurred
Index
Alphabetical listing of information contained in this
manual
This manual contains information about the AUTO
ACCESS SEAT. Refer to the “Owner’s Manual” for other
information regarding your vehicle.

Table of Contents

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Toyota 2011 Sienna Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToyota
Model2011 Sienna
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

AUTO ACCESS SEAT

Maintenance

When trouble arises

Index

Abbreviation/Acronym list

List of abbreviations and acronyms used in the manual.

Alphabetical index

Alphabetical listing of topics for quick reference.

What to do if...

Troubleshooting guide for common vehicle issues.

Before driving

Key Information

Essential information about the vehicle's keys.

Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors

Procedures for operating vehicle doors with smart key and remote control.

Adjustable Components (Seats, Mirrors, Steering Wheel)

Adjusting front seats, rear seats, mirrors, and steering wheel positions.

Opening and Closing Windows and Moon Roof

Operating power windows, quarter windows, and moon roof.

Refueling

Steps for opening the fuel tank cap and refueling the vehicle.

Theft Deterrent System

Information on engine immobilizer system, alarm, and theft prevention labels.

Safety Information

Details on correct driving posture, SRS airbags, and occupant classification system.

When driving

Driving Procedures

Steps for driving the vehicle, using engine switch, and transaxle.

Instrument Cluster and Information Display

Explanation of gauges, meters, and multi-information display.

Operating the Lights and Wipers

Instructions for operating headlights, fog lights, and windshield wipers.

Using Other Driving Systems

Information on cruise control, dynamic radar cruise control, parking assist, and stability systems.

Driving Information

Tips on cargo and luggage, capacity, load limits, and winter driving.

Interior features

Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger

How to use front and rear air conditioning and defogger systems.

Using the Audio System

Operating the radio, CD player, MP3/WMA, iPod, USB, AUX, and steering wheel controls.

Using the Bluetooth® Audio System

Connecting and operating Bluetooth® audio devices, voice commands, and pairing.

Using the Rear Audio System

Features and operation of the rear seat entertainment system, DVD player, and audio controls.

Using the Hands-Free Phone System (for cellular phone)

Features and operation of the hands-free phone system, voice commands, and phone setup.

Using the Interior Lights

Information on interior lighting, personal lights, and ceiling lights.

Using the Storage Features

Details on glove boxes, console boxes, cup holders, bottle holders, and auxiliary boxes.

Other Interior Features

Information on sun visors, vanity mirrors, clock, conversation mirror, power outlets, seat heaters, armrests, and compass.

Maintenance and care (Chapter 4)

Maintenance and care

Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior and interior.

Maintenance Requirements

Overview of general, scheduled, and do-it-yourself maintenance requirements.

Do-it-yourself maintenance

Precautions and procedures for performing self-maintenance tasks.

Vehicle specifications (Chapter 6)

Specifications

Maintenance data for fuel, oil, and coolant levels.

Customization

Features that can be personalized to suit user preferences.

Initialization

Items that must be initialized for normal system operation after battery reconnection or maintenance.

For owners (Chapter 7)

Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners

Procedures for reporting vehicle defects to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Seat Belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)

French explanation of seat belt instructions.

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