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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) i2005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
Foreword
Welcome to the growing group of value−conscious people who drive Toyotas. We are proud of the advanced engineering and
quality construction of

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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) 1372005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
Daytime running light (DRL) system (on
some models)
The Daytime Running Light (DRL)  system
can make it easier for others to see the
front of your vehic

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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) 1442005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
LS16001a
Low fuel
level
warning
light
The gauge indicates the approximate
quantity of fuel remaining in the tank
when the ignition switch is on.
Nearly

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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) 1462005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
3. Trip meter reset knob—Resets the twotrip meters to zero, and also change
the meter display.
To change the meter display, quickly
push and release t

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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) 1742005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
If the brake actuator temperature becomes
too high while any of the systems  is oper-
ating, a buzzer will start to sound intermit-
tently to indicate t

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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) 1762005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
If the engine is turned off while the
“AUTO LSD”  indicator light  is on and then
restarted, the indicator light will turn off
automatically.
LS1701

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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) 1812005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
LS17007
With the vehicle traveling at a speed of
25 km/h (15 mph) or less, release your
foot from the accelerator or brake pedal
to activate the system.

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TOYOTA TACOMA 2005  Owners Manual (in English) 1842005 TACOMA from Mar. ’05 Prod. (OM35862U)
The brake actuator temperature increases
during continuous operation of  the follow-
ing systems under conditions such as on
slippery roads.
Hill−sta
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