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Starting and operating
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Automatic transmission (L, L-S, OUT-
BACK)
Do not shift from the “P” or “N” position into 
the “D”, “3”, “2”, “1” or “R” position while de- 
pressing the accelerator pedal. This may cause
the vehicle to jump forward or backward.
 yShift into the “P” or “R” position only after
the vehicle is completely stopped. Shifting 
while the vehicle is moving may cause damage 
to the transmission. y Do not race the engine for more than five sec-
onds in any position except the “N” or “P” po-
sition when the brake is set or the tires are on
blocks. This may cause the automatic transmis-
sion fluid to overheat.  y Avoid shifting from one of the forward driving
positions into the “R” position or vice versa un- 
til the vehicle has completely stopped. Such 
shifting may cause damage to the transmis-
sion.
The automatic transmission is electronically controlled 
with 4-forward speeds and 1-reverse speed.
NOTE 
Immediately after a disconnected battery is recon- 
nected or ATF (automatic transmission fluid) is re- 
placed, you may feel that the automatic transmis- 
sion operation is somewhat unusual.
This results from erasure or invalidation of data 
the on-board computer has collected and stored in 
memory to allow the transmission to shift at the
most appropriate times for the current condition 
of your vehicle. Optimized shifting will be restored 
as the vehicle continues to be driven for a while. 
         
        
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Starting and operating
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A shift interlock function is employed in the automatic 
transmission system to ensure safe starting of the ve-
hicle. 
To shift the selector lever from the “P” to the any other 
position, you have to depress the brake pedal fully
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. This 
prevents the vehicle from lurching when it is started. 
If the shift lever does not move from the “P” position 
with the brake pedal depressed, refer to the “Shift lock 
release” section in this chapter.  TR (Reverse)
This position is for backing the vehicle.
To shift from “N” to “R” position, first stop the vehicle 
completely then move the lever to the “R” position.  T N (Neutral)
Do not drive the vehicle with the selector lever 
in the “N” (neutral) position. Engine braking 
has no effect in this condition and the risk of an
accident is consequently increased.
This position is for restarting a stalled engine. In this position the wheels and transmission are not 
locked. In this position, the transmission is neutral; the
vehicle will roll freely, even on the slightest incline un- 
less the parking brake or foot brake is on. 
Avoid coasting with the transmission neutral.
During coasting, the engine braking does not act.  T
D (Drive)
This position is for normal driving. 
The transmission automatically shifts into a suitable
gear from 1st to 4th according to the vehicle speed 
and the acceleration you require. 
When more acceleration is required in this position, 
press the accelerator pedal fully to the floor and hold 
that position. The transmission will automatically 
downshift to 3rd, 2nd or 1st gear. When you release
the pedal, the transmission will return to the original 
gear position.  V While climbing a grade
When driving up a hill, undesired upshift to 4th gear is 
prevented from taking place when the accelerator is 
released. This minimizes the chance of subsequent 
downshifting to a lower gear when accelerating again.
This prevents repeated upshifting and downshifting re- 
sulting in a smoother operation of the vehicle.