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Make sure you have ethylene-glycol 
antifreeze in the radiator.
Do not use alcohol type antifreeze.
NOTICE
Check the condition of the battery and cables. Cold temperatures reduce the capacity of 
any battery, so it must be in top shape to provide enough power for winter starting.Chapter 7-3 tells you how to visually in- 
spect the battery. Your Toyota dealer and 
most service stations will be pleased tocheck the level of charge. 
Make sure the engine oil viscosity is 
suitable for the cold weather. 
See Chapter 7-2 for recommended vis- 
cosity. 
Leaving a heavy summer oil in your
vehicle during winter months may cause
harder starting. If you are not sure about
which oil to use, call your Toyota  dealer- he will be pleased to help. Keep the door locks from freezing. Squirt lock de-icer or glycerine into the 
locks to  keep them from freezing. To open
a frozen lock, try heating the key before in-serting it. Use 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 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.
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140If the engine will not start, your engine 
may be flooded because of repeated cranking. 
If this happens, turn the key to STARTº with the accelerator pedal held down. 
Keep 
the key and accelerator pedal so for
15 seconds and release them. Then try 
starting the engine with your foot off the accelerator pedal. 
If the engine does not start after 15 sec- 
onds of cranking, release the key, wait a few minutes and try again. 
If the engine still will not start, it needs ad- 
justment or repair. Call a Toyota dealer or 
qualified repair shop for assistance.
NOTICE
Do not crank for more than 30 sec- onds at a time. This may overheat
the starter and wiring systems.
To avoid serious personal injury and 
damage to your vehicle which might 
result from battery explosion, acid
burns, electrical burns, or damaged
electronic components, these instruc-
tions must be followed precisely. 
If you are unsure about how to follow this procedure, we strongly recommend that you seek the help of a competent me- 
chanic or towing service.
  Batteries contain sulfuric acid 
which is  poisonous and corrosive.
Wear protective safety glasses
when jump starting, and avoid 
spilling  acid on your skin, cloth-
ing, or vehicle.
  If you should accidentally get acid
on yourself or in  you eyes, remove
any contaminated clothing and
flush the affected area with water 
immediately.  Then get immediate 
medical attention. If possible, con-
tinue to apply water with a sponge 
or cloth while en route to the medi- cal office. CAUTION
!
 
The gas normally produced by a battery will explode if a flame or 
spark is brought near.  Use only 
standardized jumper cables and 
do not smoke or light a match
while jump starting.
NOTICE
The battery used for boosting must be 12 V. Do not jump start unless
you are sure that the booster batteryis correct.
JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE 
1. If the booster battery is installed in another vehicle, make sure the ve- 
hicles are not touching. T urn off all un-
necessary lights and accessories.
2. If required, remove all the vent plugs from the booster and discharged bat- 
teries.  Lay a cloth over the open vents
on the batteries. (This helps reduce 
the explosion hazard, personal injuries 
and burns.)
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3. If the engine in the vehicle with the
booster battery is not running, start it 
and let it run for a few minutes. During
jump starting, run the engine at about 
2000 rpm with the accelerator pedal 
lightly depressed.
4. Make the cable connection in the ordera, b, c, d.
a. Connect  the clamp of the positive (red)
jumper cable to the positive (+) termi- 
nal on the discharged battery.
b. Connect the clamp at the other end of the positive (red) jumper cable to the
positive (+) terminal on the booster 
battery.c. Connect the clamp of the negative(black) cable to the negative (-) termi- 
nal on the booster battery.
d. Connect the clamp at the other end of the negative (black) jumper cable to a
solid, stationary, unpainted, metallic
point of the ve hicle with the discharged
battery.
The recommended connecting points are
shown in the following illustration:   
     
        
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Connecting  point for 2RZ-FE and 
3RZ-FE  engines
Connecting point for 5VZ-FE engineDo not connect the cable to or near any 
part that moves when the engine is cranked.
When making the connections, to 
avoid serious injury, do not lean over the battery or accidentally let
the jumper cables or clamps touchanything except the correct battery
terminals or the ground.
CAUTION
!
5. Start your engine in the normal way. After starting, run it at  about 2000 rpm
for several minutes with the accelera- tor pedal lightly depressed.
6. Carefully disconnect the cables in the exact reverse order: the negative
cable and then the positive cable.
7. Carefully dispose of the battery cover clothsÐthey may now contain sulfuricacid.
8. If removed, replace all the battery vent plugs.
If the cause of your battery discharging is
not apparent (for example, lights left on), you should have it checked. If your engine stalls while driving
0
1. Reduce  your speed gradually, keeping
a straight line. Move cautiously off the 
road to a safe place.
2. Turn on your emergency flashers. 
3. Try starting the engine again.
If the engine will not start, see If your ve- 
hicle will not startº.
If the engine is not running, the 
power assist for the brakes and 
steering will not work so steering
and braking will be much harder
than usual. CAUTION
!
If your engine stalls while driving