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1. Pull the seatback lock release lever 
and fold down the seatback. 
Hold the lever until you have swing the 
seatback slightly forward. 
2. Pull the seat lock release lever up. 
Lift the seat and remove the seat to-
ward you. 
Hold 
the lever until you have lifted the seat
upward slightly. Folding down or removing the temporary third seat will enlarge compartment. See 
Luggage stowing precautionsº in Part 2 
for what to observe in loading luggage.
1. Hook the temporary third seat as 
shown in the illustration.
CAUTION!
Make sure the temporary third seat 
is securely locked.
2. Pull the seatback lock release lever 
and return the seatback. 
Hold the lever until you have returned the seatback.
CAUTION!
Make sure the seatback is securely 
locked by  pushing forward and rear-
ward on the top of the seatback.
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To release the belt, press the buckle- 
release button.The rear seat belts can be stowed 
when not in use. 
Seat belts must be stowed before you fold
the seat back. (See Rear seatsÐFold- 
down rear seat for temporary third seat 
entryº or Rear seatsÐFold-down rear 
seatº in this chapter.)The temporary third seat belts can be hanged when not in use.
CAUTION!
The temporary third seat belts must 
be removed from the hanger when 
in use.
ÐStowing rear seat belts
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The gauge indicates the engine cool- 
ant temperature when the ignition 
switch is on. The engine operating
temperature will vary with changes inweather and engine load. 
If the needle moves into the red zone, your engine is too hot. If your vehicle over-
heats,  stop your vehicle and allow the en-
gine to cool. 
Your vehicle may overheat during severe operating conditions, such as:   Driving up a long hill on a hot day.
  Reducing  speed or stopping after high
speed driving.  
Idling  for a long period with the air con-
ditioning on in stop-and-go traffic.
  Towing a trailer.
NOTICE
 Do not remove the thermostat in
the  engine  cooling system as this
may cause the engine to overheat.
The thermostat is designed to con-trol the flow of coolant to keep the
temperature of the engine within the specified operating range.
 Do not continue driving with anoverheated  engine. See If yourvehicle overheatsº in Part 4.
The tachometer indicates engine 
speed in thousands of rpm (revolu- 
tions per minute). Use it while driving
to select correct shift points and to
prevent engine lugging and overrev-ving. 
Driving with the engine running too fast 
causes excessive engine wear and poor
fuel economy. Remember, in most cases 
the slower the engine speed, the greater 
the fuel economy.
NOTICE
Do not let the indicator needle get into the red zone. This may cause
severe engine damage.
Tachometer
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Your automatic transmission has a shift 
lock system to minimize the possibility of 
incorrect operation. This means you can
only shift out of Pº position when the brake 
pedal is depressed (with the ignition
switch in ONº position and the lock re- 
lease button depressed). 
(a) Normal driving 
1. Start the engine as instructed in How 
to start the engineº in Part 3. The trans- mission must be in Pº or Nº. 
2. With your foot holding down the brake 
pedal, shift the selector lever to Dº. 
In Dº position, the automatic transmis- 
sion system will select the most suitable
gear for running conditions such as nor- 
mal cruising, hill climbing, hard towing, etc. 
Always turn the overdrive switch on for 
better  fuel economy and quieter driving. If
the engine coolant temperature is low, the transmission will not shift into the over- 
drive gear even with the overdrive switch on.
Never put your foot on the accelera- 
tor pedal while shifting. CAUTION
! 3. Release the parking brake and brake 
pedal. Depress the accelerator pedal 
slowly for smooth starting. 
(b) Using engine braking 
To use engine braking, you can downshift the transmission as follows:  
Turn off the overdrive switch. The O/D 
OFFº indicator light will come on and the transmission will downshift to the
third gear.
  Shift into the 2º position. The trans-
mission will downshift to the second 
gear when the vehicle speed drops down to or lower than the followingspeed, and more powerful engine
braking will be obtained.
3RZ-FE  engine 112 km/h (69 mph) . . . 
5VZ-FE  engine 119 km/h (73 mph) . . . 
  Shift into the Lº position. The trans-mission will downshift to the first gear
when  the vehicle speed drops down to
or lower than the following speed, and
maximum engine braking will be ap-plied.
3RZ-FE  engine 54 km/h (33 mph) . . . . 
5VZ-FE  engine 58 km/h (36 mph) . . . .  Vehicles with cruise controlÐWhen the 
cruise control is being used, even if you 
downshift the transmission by turning off
the overdrive switch, engine braking is not 
applied because the cruise control is not cancelled. 
For ways to decrease the vehicle speed, 
see Cruise controlº in this chapter.
Be careful when downshifting on a 
slippery surface. Abrupt shifting 
could cause the vehicle to spin orskid.
CAUTION
!
(c) Using the 2º and Lº positions 
The 2º and Lº positions are used for 
strong engine braking as described pre- 
viously. With the selector lever in 2º or Lº, you 
can start the vehicle in motion as with the 
lever in Dº. With the selector lever in 2º, the vehicle 
will  start in the first gear and automatically
shift to the second gear. 
With the selector lever in Lº, the trans- 
mission is engaged in the first gear.