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NOTICE
To ensure the correct audio system
operation:
Be careful not to spill beverages
over the audio system.
Do not put anything other than a
cassette tape or Compact Disc into
the slot.
RADIO RECEPTION
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
your radio—it is just the normal result of
conditions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings and terrain
can interfere with FM reception. Power
lines or telephone wires can interfere with
AM signals. And of course, radio signals
have a limited range, and the farther you
are from a station, the weaker its signal
will be. In addition, reception conditions
change constantly as your vehicle moves.Here are some common reception prob-
lems that probably do not indicate a prob-
lem with your radio:
FM
Fading and drifting stations—Generally, the
effective range of FM is about 40 km (25
miles). Once outside this range, you may
notice fading and drifting, which increase
with the distance from the radio transmit-
ter. They are often accompanied by distor-
tion.
Multi−path—FM signals are reflective,
making it possible for two signals to reach
your antenna at the same time. If this
happens, the signals will cancel each oth-
er out, causing a momentary flutter or
loss of reception.
Static and fluttering—These occur when
signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or
other large objects. Increasing the bass
level may reduce static and fluttering.
Station swapping—If the FM signal you
are listening to is interrupted or weak-
ened, and there is another strong station
nearby on the FM band, your radio may
tune in the second station until the origi-
nal signal can be picked up again.AM
Fading—AM broadcasts are reflected by
the upper atmosphere—especially at night.
These reflected signals can interfere with
those received directly from the radio sta-
tion, causing the radio station to sound
alternately strong and weak.
Station interference—When a reflected sig-
nal and a signal received directly from a
radio station are very nearly the same
frequency, they can interfere with each
other, making it difficult to hear the broad-
cast.
Static—AM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high
tension power lines, lightening, or electri-
cal motors. This results in static.
CARING FOR YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER
AND TAPES
For high performance from your cassette
player and tapes:
Clean the tape head and other parts regu-
larly.
A dirty tape head or tape path can
decrease sound quality and tangle your
cassette tapes. The easiest way to
clean them is by using a cleaning tape.
(A wet type is recommended.)
—Car audio system operating
hints
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Be sure that the ignition is off if
you work near the electric cooling
fans or radiator grille. With the
ignition on, the electric cooling fans
will automatically start to run if the
engine coolant temperature is high
and/or the air conditioning is on.
Use eye protection whenever you
work on or under your vehicle
where you may be exposed to flying
or falling material, fluid spray, etc.
Used engine oil contains potentially
harmful contaminants which may
cause skin disorders such as in-
flammation or skin cancer, so care
should be taken to avoid prolonged
and repeated contact with it. To re-
move used engine oil from your
skin, wash thoroughly with soap
and water.
Do not leave used oil within the
reach of children.
Dispose of used oil and filter only
in a safe and acceptable manner.
Do not dispose of used oil and fil-
ter in household trash, in sewers or
onto the ground. Call your dealer or
a service station for information
concerning recycling or disposal.
NOTICE
Remember that battery and ignition
cables carry high currents or volt-
ages. Be careful of accidentally
causing a short circuit.
Add only demineralized or distilled
water to fill the radiator. And if you
spill some of the coolant, be sure
to wash off with water to prevent it
from damaging the parts or paint.
Do not allow dirt or anything else
to fall through the spark plug holes.
Do not pry the outer electrode of a
spark plug against the center elec-
trode.
Use only spark plugs of the speci-
fied type. Using other types will
cause engine damage, loss of per-
formance or radio noise.
Do not reuse platinum−tipped spark
plugs by cleaning or regapping.
Do not overfill automatic transmis-
sion fluid, or the transmission
could be damaged.
Do not drive with the air cleaner
filter removed, or excessive engine
wear could result. Also backfiring
could cause a fire in the engine
compartment.
Be careful not to scratch the glass
surface with the wiper frame.
When closing the engine hood,
check to see that you have not for-
gotten any tools, rags, etc.
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Type A fuses can be pulled out by the
pull−out tool. The location of the pull−out
tool is shown in the illustration.
If you are not sure whether the fuse has
blown, try replacing the suspected fuse
with one that you know is good.
If the fuse has blown, push a new fuse
into the clip.
Only install a fuse with the amperage rat-
ing designated on the fuse box lid.
If you do not have a spare fuse, in an
emergency you can pull out the ”A/C”,
”RADIO NO.1” or ”RADIO NO.2” fuse,
which may be dispensable for normal
driving, and use it if its amperage rating
is the same.
If you cannot use one of the same amper-
age, use one that is lower,but as close as
possible to, the rating. If the amperage is
lower than that specified, the fuse might
blow out again but this does not indicate
anything wrong. Be sure to get the correct
fuse as soon as possible and return the
substitute to its original clip.
It is a good idea to purchase a set of
spare fuses and keep them in your ve-
hicle for emergencies.If the new fuse immediately blows out,
there is a problem with the electrical sys-
tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as
soon as possible.
CAUTION
Never use a fuse with a higher am-
perage rating, or any other object, in
place of a fuse. This may cause ex-
tensive damage and possibly a fire.
Adding washer fluid
If any washer does not work or low
windshield washer fluid level warning
light comes on, the washer tank may be
empty. Add washer fluid.
You may use plain water as washer fluid.
However, in cold areas where tempera-
tures range below freezing point, use
washer fluid containing antifreeze. 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.
NOTICE
Do not use engine antifreeze or any
other substitute because it may dam-
age your vehicle’s paint.
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Engine compartment
(with daytime running light system)
8. HAZ 10 A: Emergency flashers
9. AM2 30 A: ”IGN” and ”STARTER”
fuses
10. H−LP LH 15 A: Left−hand headlight
11. RADIO NO.1 20 A: Car audio system
12. DOME 10 A: Clock, personal lights,
vanity mirror lights, door courtesy
lights, luggage compartment light, open
door warning light, ignition switch light,
theft deterrent system, daytime running
light system, interior lights
Instrument panel
13. ECU−B 10 A: Cruise control system,
SRS airbag warning light, power sliding
door
14. DRL 5 A: Daytime running light system
15. H−LP LH (LWR) 10 A: Left−hand head-
light (low beam)
16. H−LP RH (LWR) 10 A: Right−hand
headlight (low beam)
17. HEATER 10 A: Air conditioning system,
rear window defogger
Instrument panel
18. GAUGE 10 A: Gauges and meters,
service reminder indicators and warning
buzzers (except discharge and open
door warning light), power windows,
daytime running light system, back−up
lights
19. WIPER 20 A: Windshield wipers and
washer
20. MIRROR−HEATER 10 A: Multiport fuel
injection system/sequential multiport
fuel injection system, outside rear view
mirror defogger
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21. ECU−IG 15 A: Cruise control system,
anti−lock brake system, locking with
wireless remote control system, theft
deterrent system
22. IGN 5 A: Gauges and meters, charging
system, SRS airbag system, seat belt
pretensioners, multiport fuel injection
system/sequential multiport fuel injec-
tion system
23. STOP 15 A: Stop lights, cruise control
system, high−mounted stoplight, tail
lights
24. TAIL 10 A: Parking lights, front side
marker lights, license plate lights, tail
lights
25. PWR−VENT 15 A: Power rear quarter
windows
26. OBD 7.5 A: On−board diagnosis sys-
tem
27. PWR−OUTLET 15 A: Power outlet
28. STARTER 5 A: Gauges and meters,
SRS airbag system, seat belt preten-
sioners, multiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection sys-
tem
29. DOOR 20 A: Power door lock system,
theft deterrent system30. PANEL 7.5 A: Gauge and meter, car
audio system, clock, air conditioning
system, instrument panel light control,
rear window defogger, electronically
controlled automatic transmission sys-
tem, emergency flashers, parking lights
31. TURN 7.5 A: Turn signal lights, emer-
gency flashers
32. RADIO NO.2 7.5 A: Car audio system
33. CIG 15 A: Cigarette lighter, clock, pow-
er rear view mirror controls, SRS air-
bag system, seat belt pretensioners,
back−up lights, theft deterrent system
34. A/C 5 A: Air conditioning system
35. A/F HTR 25 A: EFI system
Fuses (type B)
36. CDS FAN 40 A: Electric cooling fans
37. RDI FAN 40 A: Electric cooling fans
38. CDS FAN 30 A: Electric cooling fans
39. RDI FAN 30 A: Electric cooling fans
40. MAIN 40 A: ”DRL”, ”H−LP RH” and
”H−LP LH” fuses
41. R/R A/C 40 A: Rear air conditioning
system
42. HTR 50 A: Air conditioning system
43. DEF 30 A: Rear window defogger,
”MIRROR−HEATER” fuse44. AM1 40 A: ”INP” fuse
45. PWR 30 A: Power windows, electric
moon roof, power seat, power sliding
door, ”PWR−VENT” fuse
Fuses (type C)
46. ALT 140 A: Charging system, ”FL
ABS”, ”INP”, ”HTR” and ”R/R A/C”
fuses
47. INP 100 A: ”AM1” and ”DEF” fuses
48. FL ABS 60 A: Anti−lock brake system
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