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WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES OR
CHAINS
Snow tires or chains are recommended
when driving on snow or ice.
On wet or dry roads, conventional tires
provide better traction than snow tires.
SNOW TIRE SELECTION
If you need snow tires, select the same
size, construction and load capacity as
the original tires on your Toyota.
Do not use tires other than those men-
tioned above. Do not install studded tires
without first checking local regulations for
possible restrictions.
SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION
Snow tires should be installed on all
wheels.
Installing snow tires on the front wheels
only can lead to an excessive difference
in road grip capability between the front
and rear tires which could cause loss of
vehicle control.
When storing removed tires you should
store them in a cool dry place. Mark the
direction of rotation and be sure to install
them in the same direction when replac-
ing.CAUTION
Do not drive with the snow tires
incorrectly inflated.
Never drive over 120 km/h (75 mph)
with any type of snow tires.
TIRE CHAIN SELECTION
Use the tire chains of correct size and
type.
Use SAE Class “S” type radial tire chains
except radial cable chains or V−bar type
chains.
Regulations regarding the use of tire
chains vary according to location or
type of road, so always check them
before installing chains.
CHAIN INSTALLATION
Install the chains on the front tires as
tightly as possible. Do not use tire
chains on the rear tires. Retighten
chains after driving 0.5—1.0 km
(1/4—1/2 mile).
When installing chains on your tires, care-
fully follow the instructions of the chain
manufacturer.If wheel covers are used, they will be
scratched by the chain band,so remove
the covers before putting on the chains.
CAUTION
Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or
the chain manufacturer ’s recom-
mended speed limit, whichever is
lower.
Drive carefully avoiding bumps,
holes, and sharp turns, which may
cause the vehicle to bounce.
Avoid sharp turns or locked−wheel
braking, as use of chains may ad-
versely affect vehicle handling.
NOTICE
Do not attempt to use a tire chain on
the compact spare tire, as it may re-
sult in damage to the vehicle as well
as the tire.
Installing snow tires and
chains
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Engine compartment
Fuses (type A)
1. A/C 10 A: Air conditioning system
2. SPARE 10 A: Spare fuse
3. SPARE 15 A: Spare fuse
4. SPARE 30 A: Spare fuse
5. ALT−S 5 A: Charging system
6. HEAD (RH) 15 A: Right−hand headlight
7. EFI 15 A: Multiport fuel injection sys-
tem/sequential multiport fuel injection
system, A/F sensor
8. HORN 10 A: Horn
9. HAZARD 10 A: Emergency flasher
Instrument panel
10. AM2 30 A: Gauge and meter, SRS
airbag system, seat belt pretensioners,
multiport fuel injection system/sequen-
tial multiport fuel injection system,
“IGN” and “STARTER” fuses
11 . T E L 5 A : No circuit
12. HEAD (LH) 15 A: Left−hand headlight
13. RADIO NO.1 20 A: Audio system
14. DOME 7.5 A: Clock, ignition switch
light, personal light, trunk light, interior
light, power door lock system
15. ECU−B 10 A: Anti−lock brake system,
SRS airbag system, seat belt preten-
sioners16. A/F HTR 25 A: No circuit
17. SEAT−HEATER 20 A: No circuit
18. HEATER 10 A: Air conditioning system,
rear window defogger
19. GAUGE 10 A: Gauges and meters,
back−up lights, cruise control system,
charging system, power windows, ser-
vice reminder indicators and warning
buzzers
20. WIPER 25 A: Windshield wipers and
washer
21. MIRROR−HEATER 10 A: Outside rear
view mirror defogger
22. ECU−IG 15 A: Cruise control system,
anti−lock brake system, power antenna,
SRS airbag system, seat belt preten-
sioners, shift lock control system, mul-
tiport fuel injection system/sequential
multiport fuel injection system
23. IGN 5 A: Gauges and meters, charging
system, SRS airbag system, seat belt
pretensioners, multiport fuel injection
system/sequential multiport fuel injec-
tion system
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24. STOP 15 A: Stop lights, cruise control
system, high−mounted stoplight, anti−
lock brake system, shift lock control
system, multiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection sys-
tem
25. TAIL 10 A: Parking lights, license plate
lights, tail lights, front side marker
lights, multiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection sys-
tem
26. POWER−OUTLET 15 A: Power outlet
27. OBD 7.5 A: On−board diagnosis sys-
tem
28. FOG 15 A: No circuit
29. STARTER 5 A: Gauges and meters,
multiport fuel injection system/sequen-
tial multiport fuel injection system
30. DOOR 25 A: Power door lock system
31. PANEL 7.5 A: Gauge and meter, audio
system, cigarette lighter, glove box
light, clock, instrument panel light con-
trol, service reminder indicators, air
conditioning control panel lights, ash-
tray light, emergency flasher, rear win-
dow defogger, electronically controlled
automatic transmission system
32. TURN 7.5 A: Emergency flasher33. RAD−NO.2 7.5 A: Audio system
34. CIG 15 A: Cigarette lighter, shift lock
control system, power rear view mirror
controls, power door lock system, SRS
airbag system, seat belt pretensioners,
air conditioning system
Fuses (type B)
35. CDS 30 A: Electric cooling fans
36. RDI 30 A: Electric cooling fans
37. MAIN 40 A: “HEAD RH”, “HEAD LH”,
fuses
38. HTR 50 A: “AM1” and “A/C” fuses
39. DEF 40 A: Rear window defogger
40. PWR 30 A: Power window control sys-
tem
41. AM1 40 A: “POWER−OUTLET”, “CIG”,
“RAD−NO.2”, “SEAT−HEATER”, “TURN”,
“WIP”, “ECU−IG”, “GAUGE”, and “HTR”
fuses
42. CDS NO.2 30 A: No Circuit
Fuses (type C)
43. ALT 100 A: “RDI” and “CDS” fuses
44. ABS 60 A: Anti−lock brake system
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Installation of a mobile
two−way radio system
As the installation of a mobile two−way radio system in
your vehicle could affect electronic systems such as
multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel
injection system, cruise control system, anti−lock brake
system, SRS airbag system and seat belt pretensioner
system, be sure to check with your authorized Toyota
CNG dealer for precautionary measures or special
instructions regarding installation.
Scrapping of your Toyota
The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in
your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle
is scrapped with the airbags and pretensioners left as
they are, it may cause an accident such as a fire. Be
sure to have the systems of the SRS airbag and seat
belt pretensioner removed and disposed of by the quali-
fied service shop or by your authorized Toyota CNG
dealer before you dispose of your vehicle.
Precautions for CNG
Your vehicle may use compressed natural gas (CNG) for
fuel.
Handle the CNG vehicle with care as the fuel tank
and pipes of it are filled with extremely high pres-
sure gas. In this case, close the manual shut off
valve and have your authorized Toyota CNG dealer
carry out an inspection.
You will be able to tell if fuel is leaking out of the
vehicle by the sound of the leaking fuel and the
smell of the fuel.
Be careful not to run out of fuel. There are less
CNG stations than gasoline stations so we recom-
mend that you refuel early.
For details, see “Fuel” and “Fuel system” in Part 2.