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Interior (Club cab)
1 - Electric window control* →p. 2-9
2 - Lock switch* →p. 2-10
3 - Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view
mirror* →p. 5-38
4 - Room lamp →p. 4-20
5 - Sun visor →p. 6-32
6 - Personal lamp* →p. 4-21
7 - Inside rear-view mirror →p. 5-37
8 - Vanity mirror* →p. 6-32
9 - Seat belt →p. 3-8
10 - Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
→p. 3-11
11 - Front seat →p. 3-3
12 - Rear seat →p. 3-5
13 - Secret box →p. 6-37
14 - Centre console box* →p. 6-36
15 - Glove box →p. 6-35
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8 7 6 5
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B21A344B21B542
12345678
9101112131415
Interior (Club cab)
1- Vanity mirror* →p. 6-32
2- Inside rear-view mirror →p. 5-37
3- Personal lamp* →p. 4-21
4- Sun visor →p. 6-32
5- Room lamp →p. 4-20
6- Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view
mirror* →p. 5-38
7- Lock switch* →p. 2-9
8- Electric window control* →p. 2-9
9- Glove box →p. 6-35
10- Centre console box* →p. 6-36
11- Rear seat → p. 3-5
12- Front seat →p. 3-3
13- Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
→p. 3-11
14- Secret box →p. 6-37
15- Seat belt →p. 3-8 RHD
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1 - Electric window control* →p. 2-9
2 - Lock switch* →p. 2-10
3 - Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view
mirror* →p. 5-38
4 - Room lamp →p. 4-20
5 - Sun visor →p. 6-32
6 - Personal lamp* →p. 4-21
7 - Inside rear-view mirror →p. 5-37
8 - Vanity mirror* →p. 6-32
9 - Seat belt →p. 3-8
10 - Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
→p. 3-11
11 - Rear seat →p. 3-5
12 - Front seat →p. 3-3
13 - Centre console box* →p. 6-36
14 - Glove box →p. 6-35
B21A342
Interior (Double cab)
B21B522
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567 8
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1 - Vanity mirror* →p. 6-32
2 - Inside rear-view mirror →p. 5-37
3 - Personal lamp* →p. 4-21
4 - Sun visor →p. 6-32
5 - Room lamp →p. 4-20
6 - Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view
mirror* →p. 5-38
7 - Lock switch* →p. 2-10
8 - Electric window control* →p. 2-9
9 - Glove box →p. 6-35
10 - Centre console box* →p. 6-36
11 - Front seat →p. 3-3
12 - Rear seat →p. 3-5
13 - Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
→p. 3-11
14 - Seat belt →p. 3-8
B21A344
Interior (Double cab)
B21B523
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91011121314
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Seat adjustment ........................................... 3-2
Front seat...................................................... 3-3
Rear seat* ..................................................... 3-5
Head restraints ............................................. 3-5
Armrest* ........................................................ 3-7
Heated seats* ............................................... 3-7
Seat belts ...................................................... 3-8
Child restraint............................................... 3-11
Pregnant women restraint........................... 3-20
Seat belt inspection ..................................... 3-20
Supplemental restraint system
(SRS) - air bag* ....................................... 3-20
Seat and seat belts
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SEAT AND SEAT BELTS
Seat adjustmentEG21A-Ya
Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are
comfortable and that you can reach the
pedals, steering wheel, switches etc.
while retaining a clear field of vision.
WARNING(1) If required, always adjust the
seating before the vehicle is in
motion. After adjustments are
made, ensure the seating is
locked in position by attempting
to move the seat and seatback
forward and rearward without
using the adjusting mechanism.
(2) It is extremely dangerous to ride
in the cargo area of a vehicle.
Also, the cargo area and rear
seats should never be used as a
play area by children. In a colli-
sion, people or children riding
unrestrained in these areas are
more likely to be seriously in-
jured or killed.
Do not allow people or children
to ride in any area of your vehi-
cle that is not equipped with
seats and seat belts, and make
sure that everyone travelling in
your vehicle is in a seat and
wearing a seat belt, or in the
case of a child is strapped in a
child restraint.
In the interest of their safety,
children should not be allowed
to adjust the seats.
(3) To minimize the risk of personal
injury in the event of a collision
or sudden braking, both the dri-
ver and passenger seatbacks
should always be in the almost
upright position while the vehi-
cle is in motion. The protection
provided by the seat belts may
be reduced significantly when
the seatback is reclined. There is
greater risk that the passenger
will slide under the seat belt, re-
sulting in serious injury, when
the seatback is reclined.CAUTION(1) Make sure that the seat is ad-
justed by an adult.
If it is adjusted by a child, an un-
expected accident might occur.
(2) Do not place a cushion or the
like between your back and
the seatback while driving. The
effectiveness of the head-
restraints will be reduced in the
event of an accident.
(3) When sliding or reclining the
seat rearward, pay careful atten-
tion to the rear seat passengers.
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SEAT AND SEAT BELTS
CAUTIONIf your vehicle is equipped with the
rear seat head restraint, the head re-
straints for the front and rear seats
differ in size.
When installing head restraints,
make sure the front and rear head re-
straints are fitted in their respective
seats.
Failure to do so could cause serious
injury if involved in an accident.
Heated seats*EG16A-Ga
The heated seats can only be operated
with the ignition switch in the “ON” posi-
tion.
1 - Heater high (for quick heating)
2 - Heater off
3 - Heater low (to keep the seat warm)
Armrest*EG27AAA
Tilt the armrest for use as illustrated.
3-7
G16A013
13
2
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SEAT AND SEAT BELTS
CAUTION(1) Switch off seat heaters when not
in use.
(2) Operate in the high position for
quick heating. Once the seat is
warm, set the heater to low to
keep it warm. Slight variations in
the seat temperature may be felt
while using the heated seats.
This is caused by the operation
of the heater’s internal thermo-
stat and does not indicate a mal-
function.
(3) If the following types of persons
use the heated seats, they might
become too hot or receive minor
burns (red skin, heat blisters,
etc.):
• Children, elderly persons, ill
people
• People with sensitive skin
• Excessively tired people
• People under the influence of
alcohol or sleep inducing
medication (cold medicine,
etc.)
(4) Do not use a blanket, cushion,
or other material with high heat
insulation properties on the seat
while using the heater; this
might cause the heater element
to overheat.
(5) Turn the heater off immediately
if it appears to be malfunction-
ing during use.
NOTE
(1) Do not place heavy objects on the
seat or stick pins, needles, or other
pointed objects into it.
(2) When cleaning the seat, do not use
benzene, gasoline, alcohol, or other
organic solvents; this might damage
not only the surface of the seat, but
also the heater element.
(3) If water or any other liquid is spilled on
the seat, allow it to dry thoroughly
before attempting to use the heater.Seat beltsEG28AAPe
To protect you and your passengers in the
event of an accident, it is most important
that the seat belts are worn correctly when
you drive.
WARNING(1) Never wear the shoulder portion
of the seat belt under the arm or
other position which is incor-
rect.
(2) One seat belt should be used by
only one person. Doing other-
wise can be dangerous.
(3) The seat belt will provide its
wearer with maximum protec-
tion if the recliner seatback is
placed in fully upright position.
When the seatback is reclined,
there is greater risk that the pas-
senger will slide under the belt,
especially in a forward impact
accident, and may be injured by
the belt or by striking the instru-
ment panel or seatbacks.
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