
Indicator symbols on the instrument panel
6
4WD
Anti-lock  brake system warning light*
Brake system warning light* Seat belt reminder light*
Discharge warning light*
Low oil pressure warning light*
Malfunction indicator light*
Low fuel level warning light*
SRS airbag warning light* Automatic transmission fluid 
temperature warning light*
Turn signal indicator lights 
Headlight high beam indicator light
Over-drive  indicator light
Unengaged Parkº warning light* Low windshield washer fluid level warning light*
4WDº indicator light
Automatic transmission indicator lights
Cruise control indicator light
The indicators marked with * are service reminder indicators. 
For details, see Service reminder indicators and warning 
buzzersº in Chapter 1-5. 

60(a) Brake System Warning  Light This light has the following functions: Parking brake reminder 
If this light is on, make sure the parking 
brake is 
fully released. The light should go
off. 
Low brake fluid level warning 
If this light comes on and stays on while 
you are driving, slow down and pull off the 
road. Then stop the vehicle carefully.There may be a problem somewhere in 
the brake system. Check the fluid level of 
the see-through reservoir. 
To make sure the parking brake has not 
caused the warning light to come on, 
check to  see that the parking brake is fully
released. 
If the brake fluid level is low... 
At a safe place, test your brakes by start- 
ing and stopping.   If you judge that the brakes still work 
adequately, drive cautiously to yournearest dealer or shop for repairs.
  If the brakes are not working, have the
vehicle towed in for repairs.  (For tow- 
ing information, see Part 4.)
It is dangerous to continue driving 
normally when the brake fluid level 
is low. CAUTION
!
If the brake fluid level is correct... 
Have the warning system checked by 
your Toyota dealer. 
(b) Seat Belt Reminder Light and Buzzer
Once the ignition key is turned to ONº or 
STARTº, the reminder light and buzzer 
come on if the driver's seat belt is not fas- tened.  Unless the driver fastens the belt,
the light stays on and the buzzer stops af- 
ter about 4 to 8 seconds. 
(c) Discharge Warning  Light
This light warns that the battery is being discharged. 
If it comes on while you are driving, there 
is a problem somewhere in the charging system. The engine ignition will continue to oper-
ate, however, until the battery is dis- 
charged. Turn off the air conditioning,
blower, ra
dio, ect., and drive directly to the
nearest Toyota dealer or repair shop.
NOTICE
Do not continue driving if the engine drive belt is broken or loose.
(d) Low Oil Pressure Warning  Light 
This light warns that the engine oil pres- 
sure is too low. 
If it flickers or stays on while you are 
driving, pull off the road to a safe place 
and stop the engine immediately. Call a 
Toyota dealer or qualified repair shop forassistance. 
The light may occasionally flicker when 
the engine is idling or it may come on brief-
ly after a hard stop. There is no cause for concern if it then goes out when the en- 
gine is accelerated slightly. 
The light may come on when the oil level 
is extremely low. It is not designed to indi- cate low oil level, and the oil level must be checked using the level dipstick. 

62(k) Unengaged  Parkº Warning  Light
(vehicles with automatic tranmis- sion)
This light warns that the transmission 
Parkº mechanism is not engaged. If the 
front drive control lever is in the Nº posi-
tion while the selector lever is in the Pº 
position, the transmission will disengage 
and the wheels will not lock.
To restore the park function, shift 
the  four-wheel drive control lever 
out of Nº, or the vehicle can move. CAUTION
!
(l) Automatic Transmission Fluid Tem- perature Warning  Light
This light warns that the automatic trans- mission fluid temperature is too high. 
If this light comes on while you are driving, 
slow down and pull off the road. Stop the
vehicle at a  safe place and put the selector
lever in Pº. With the engine idling, wait
until the light  goes off. If the light goes off,
you may start the vehicle again. If the light 
does not go off, call a Toyota dealer or 
qualified repair shop for assistance. (m)Low Windshield Washer Fluid
Level Warning Light (Canada)
The light warns that the windshield wash-
er fluid level is too low. Add washer fluid at 
your earliest opportunity. (For instruc- 
tions, see Adding washer fluidº in Chap-ter 7-3.) 
CHECKING SERVICE REMINDER  INDI-
CATORS (except the low fuel level 
warning  light) 
1. Apply the parking brake. 
2. Turn ignition key to ACCº. The SRS airbag warning light should 
come on. It goes off after about 6 sec- onds.
3. Turn the ignition key to ONº, but do not start the engine. 
All the service reminder indicators ex- 
cept the SRS airbag warning light 
should come on. The ABSº warning
light goes off after about 3 seconds.
If any service reminder indicator or warn-
ing buzzer does not function as describedabove, either the bulb is burned out or the 
circuit is in  need of repair.  Have it checked
by your Toyota dealer as soon as pos- sible. 

126Use a washer fluid containing an anti- 
freeze solution. 
This product is available at your Toyota 
dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow
the manufacturer's directions for how 
much to mix with water.
Do not use engine antifreeze or any
other substitute as washer fluid
because it may damage your vehicle's paint.
NOTICE
Do not use your parking brake when there is a possibility it could freeze. When parking, put the transmission into 
Pº (automatic) or into first or reverse
(manual) and block the front wheels. Do 
not use the parking brake, or snow or wa- 
ter accumulated in and around the parkingbrake mechanism may freeze, making it 
hard to release. Keep  ice and snow from accumulating
under the fenders. 
Ice and snow built up under your fenders 
can make steering difficult. During bad winter driving, stop and check under the
fenders occasionally. Depending  on where you are driving, 
we recommend you carry some emer- gency equipment. 
Some of the things you might put in the ve- 
hicle are tire chains, window scraper, bag of sand or salt, flares, small shovel, jump- er cables, etc.
Your vehicle is designed primarily as a 
passenger - and - load - carrying vehicle. 
Towing a trailer will have an adverse ef
fect
on handling, performance, braking, dura- 
bility  and driving economy (fuel consump-
tion,  etc.). Your safety and satisfaction de-
pend on the proper use of correct
equipment and cautious driving habits. 
For your safety and the safety of others,you must not overload your vehicle or 
trailer.  Ask your local T oyota dealer for fur-
ther details before towing. WEIGHT LIMITS 
Before towing, make sure the total 
trailer weight, gross combination
weight,  gross vehicle weight, grossaxle weight and trailer tongue load are
all within the limits. 
The total trailer weight and tongue load 
can be measured with platform scales
found at a highway weighing station, 
building supply company, trucking com- 
pany, junk yard, etc.
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If your engine coolant temperature 
gauge indicates overheating, if you 
experience a loss of power, or if you
hear a 
loud knocking or pinging noise,
the engine has probably overheated.
You should follow this procedure 0
1. Pull safely off the road, stop the ve- hicle and turn on your emergency 
flashers. Put the transmission in Pº 
(automatic) or neutral (manual) and 
apply the parking brake. Turn off the
air conditioning if it is being used.
2. If coolant or steam is boiling out of the radiator or reservoir, stop the engine.
Wait until the steam subsides before 
opening  the hood. If there is no coolant
boiling over or steam, leave the engine running.
To help avoid personal injury, keep 
the hood closed until there is no steam.  Escaping steam or coolant is
a sign of very high pressure. CAUTION
! 3. Visually check to see if the engine
drive belt (fan belt) is broken or loose. 
Look for obvious coolant leaks from 
the radiator, hoses, and under the ve- 
hicle. However, note that water drain-ing from the air conditioning is normal if it has been used.
When the engine is running, keep 
hands and clothing away from the 
moving fan and engine drive belts. CAUTION
!
4. If the engine drive belt is broken of the coolant is leaking, stop the engine im- 
mediately. Call a Toyota dealer for as- sistance.
5. If The engine drive belt is O.K. and there are no obvious leaks, you may 
help  the engine cool down more quick-
ly by running it at about 1500 rpm for 
a few minutes with the accelerator 
pedal lightly depressed.
6. Check the coolant reservoir. If it is dry, add coolant to the reservoir while the
engine is running. Fill it about half full.
Do not attempt to remove the 
radiator cap when the engine and 
radiator are hot.  Serious injury
could result from scalding hot fluid
and steam blown out underpressure. CAUTION
!
7. After the engine coolant temperature has cooled to normal, again check the 
coolant level in the reservoir. If
necessary,  bring it up to half full again.
Serious  coolant loss indicates a  leak in
the system. You should have it
checked as soon as possible at your 
Toyota dealer.
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Tire surface and wheel nuts Check the tires carefully 
for cuts, damage
or excessive wear. See Chapter 7-2 for 
additional information. When checking the tires, make sure no nuts are missing, 
and check the nuts for looseness. T ighten
them if necessary. 
Tire rotation 
Rotate the tires every 12000 km (7500 
miles). See Chapter 7-2 for additional in- formation. 
Fluid  leaks Check  underneath for leaking fuel, oil, wa-
ter or other fluid after the vehicle has been 
parked for a while. If  you smell fuel fumes
or notice any leak, have the cause found
and corrected immediately. Doors and engine hood Check that all doors including tailgate op- erate smoothly and all latches lock se- 
curely. M ake sure the engine hood secon-
dary latch secures the hood from opening
when the primary latch is released. INSIDE THE VEHICLE Items listed below should be checked 
regularly, e.g. while performing peri-
odic services, cleaning the vehicle,etc. LightsMake sure the headlights, stop lights, tail lights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all working. Check headlight aim. Service reminder indicators and 
warn-
ing buzzersCheck that all service reminder indicators 
and warning buzzers function properly. Steering wheel 
Be alert for changes in steering condition, such as hard steering or strange noise. Seats Check that all seat controls such as seat 
adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. operate 
smoothly  and that all latches lock securely
in any position.  Check that the head re-
straints move up and down smoothly and 
that  the locks hold securely in any latched
position. For folding-down seatback
(bench seat), check that the latches lock 
securely. Seat belts 
Check that the seat belt system such as 
buckles, retractors and anchors operate 
properly  and smoothly. Make sure that the
belt webbing is not cut, frayed, worn ordamaged. 
Accelerator pedal Check  the pedal for smooth operation and
uneven pedal effort or catching. Clutch pedal Check the pedal for smooth operation. Brake pedal Check 
the pedal for smooth operation and
that the pedal has the proper clearance. Check the brake booster function. Brakes 
At a safe place, check that the brakes do not pull to one side when applied. Parking brake Check that the lever has the proper travel and that, on a safe incline, your vehicle is 
held securely with only the parking brake applied. 
Automatic transmission Parkº  mech-
anism 
On a safe incline, check that your vehicle is held securely with the selector lever in Pº position and all brakes released. 
IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Items listed below should be checked 
from time to time, e.g. each time when refueling. 
Washer fluid 
Make sure there is sufficient fluid in the 
tank. See Chapter 7-3 for additional  infor-
mation. 

160Engine  coolant level Make sure the coolant level is between 
the FULLº and LOWº lines on the  see-
through 
reservoir when the engine is cold.
See Chapter 7-2 for additional informa-tion when the engine is cold. Battery electrolyte level Make sure the electrolyte level of all bat- 
tery cells is  between upper and lower level
lines on the case. Add only distilled water 
when replenishing. See Chapter 7-3 for 
additional information. Brake fluid level 
Make sure the brake fluid level is correct. See Chapter 7-2 for additional informa- tion. 
Engine  oil level 
Check the l evel on the dipstick  with the en-
gine turned off and the vehicle parked on 
a level spot. See Chapter 7-2 for addition- 
al information. Power steering fluid level Check the level on the dipstick. The level 
should be in the HOTº or COLDº range 
depending on the fluid  temperature. See Chapter 7-2 for additional information. Exhaust system 
If you notice any change in the sound of 
the exhaust or smell exhaust fumes, havethe cause located and corrected immedi- 
ately. (See engine exhaust cautions in 
Part 2.)
Be on the alert for changes in perfor- 
mance, sounds, and visual tip-offs 
that in-
dicate  service is needed. Some important
clues are as follows:   Engine missing, stumbling, or pinging
  Appreciable loss of power
  Strange engine noises
  A leak under the vehicle (however, wa- 
ter dripping from the air conditioning
after use is normal.)
  Change in exhaust sound (This may
indicate a dangerous carbon monox-
ide leak. Drive with the windows open 
and have the exhaust system checked 
immediately.)
  Flat-looking tire; excessive  tire squeal
when cornering; uneven tire wear
  Vehicle pulls to one side when driving straight on a level road
  Strange noises related to suspensionmovement
  Loss of brake effectiveness; spongy
feeling brake or clutch  pedal; pedal al-
most  touches floor; vehicle pulls to one
side when braking
  Engine  coolant temperature continual-
ly higher than normal
Does your vehicle need repairing?