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MP3/WMA player
There are two scan featuresyou can ei-
ther scan the files in a folder on a specif-
ic disc or scan the first file of all the
folder.
Scanning the files on a folder:
Quickly push and release SCAN". SCAN"
will appear on the display and the player
will scan all the files in the folder you are
listening to. To select a file, push the
SCAN" again. After all the tracks on the
disc have been scanned in one pass, nor-
mal play resumes.
Scanning the first file of all the folders:
Push SCAN" until you hear a beep.
" will appear on the display and
the player will scan the first file of the
next folder. To select a folder, push the
SCAN" again. After all the folders have
been scanned in one pass, normal play
resumes. SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Tracking up/
down)
Radio
In the seek mode, the radio finds and
plays the next station up or down the
station band.
To seek the next station, quickly push and
release
" or " side of the SEEK/
TRACK" button. Do this again to find the
station after that.
XM
Satellite Radio∗
To select the next channel within the cur-
rent channel category, push the " or
" side of the SEEK/TRACK" button.
Repeat until a desired channel is found.
∗: Use of satellite radio r equires XM
tuner and service. Contact your Toyota
dealer for details.
Compact disc player
Use this button to skip up or down to a
different track.
Push " or " side of the SEEK/
TRACK" button until the number of the
track you want to listen to appears on the
display. If you want to return to the begin-
ning of the current track, quickly push the
down side of the button one time. MP3/WMA player
To file up or down to a different file:
Push either side of the TRACK" several
times until the file you want to listen to
appears on the display. If you want to
return to the beginning of the current file,
push the
" side of the button one time,
quickly.
Vehicles with rear seat entertainment sys-
tem
While the DVD player is in operation, the
chapter or track can be changed by push-
ing the " or " side of the
SEEK·TRACK" button.
ST (Stereo reception) display
Your radio automatically changes to stereo
reception when a stereo broadcast is re-
ceived. ST" appears on the display. If the
signal becomes weak, the radio reduces
the amount of channel separation to prev-
ent the weak signal from creating noise.
If the signal becomes extremely weak, the
radio switches from stereo to mono recep-
tion.
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The rear seat entertainment system con-
sists of the following components.1. Front audio system
2. DVD player
3. Rear seat entertainment system display
4. Rear seat entertainment system controller
5. A/V input adapter
6. Power outlet (115 VAC)
7. Power outlet main switch The rear seat entertainment system is de-
signed for the rear passengers to enjoy
audio and DVD video separately from the
front audio system.
The rear seat entertainment system can
be operated when the engine switch is in
the ACC" or ON" position.
The rear passengers can enjoy DVD vid-
eo, audio CD, video CD, CD text, dts−CD
and MP3.
The rear seat entertainment system can
play DVD video, audio CD, video CD, CD
text, dts−CD or MP3 only when a disc is
loaded in the DVD player.
You can enjoy videos and sound when
your personal audio system is connected
to the A/V input adapter. For details, refer
to the manufacturer ’s instructions.
You can enjoy the rear seat entertainment
system with a wireless h
eadphone. The
wireless headphone can be used within
rear seat. If the signal becomes weak, the
headphone will mute. For details, refer to
the manufacturer ’s instructions.
With some wireless headphone generally
available in the market, it may be difficult
to catch sound properly. Toyota recom-
mends the use of Toyota genuine wireless
headphone. You can purchase a wireless headphone
at a Toyota dealer.
CAUTION
Do not operate a motor vehicle
while using headphones. Doing so
may cause an accident, resulting in
death or serious injury.
With DVD player:
Conversational speech on some
DVDs is recorded at a low volume
to emphasize the impact of sound
effects. If you adjust the volume
assuming that the conversations
represent the maximum volume lev-
el that the DVD will play, you may
be startled by louder sound effects
or when you change to a different
audio source. Be sure to adjust the
volume with this in mind.
Make sure the volume is not in-
creased, before you turn on the
headphone.
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1. DVD" buttonThis button turns on the DVD mode.
2. VIDEO" button This button causes the display to use
the video signal from an external video
device.
3. OFF" button
This button turns off the rear seat en-
tertainment system.
4. Joystick This joystick selects a control switch,
mode switch on the screen or the
menu for the disc.
5. ENT" button
This button inputs the selected switch
or the selected menu for the disc.
6. FOLDER
" button
This button selects a desired folder.
7. FOLDER
" button
This button selects a desired folder.
8.
" button
This button fast forwards a screen
when the DVD player is operated. 9.
" button
This button stops a screen when the
DVD player is operated.
10. SET UP" button
This button indicates the initial set up
screen when the DVD player is oper-
ated.
11. MENU" button This button indicates the menu screen
for DVD video when the DVD player is
operated.
12. AUDIO" button This button indicates the changing au-
dio screen when the DVD player is
operated.
13. SUB TITLE" button
This button indicates the changing sub-
title screen when the DVD player is
operated.
14. DISPLAY" button
This button adjusts the color, tone,
contrast and brightness of the screen.
15. SIZE" button
This button changes the display mode
when the DVD player is operated. 16. ANGLE" button
This button selects the angle of the
screen when the DVD player is oper-
ated.
17. SEARCH" button
This button indicates the title search
screen when the DVD player is oper-
ated.
18. TOP MENU" button This button indicates the title selection
screen for DVD video when the DVD
player is operated.
19.
" button
This button reverse a screen when the
DVD player is operated.
20.
" button
This button plays or pauses a screen
when the DVD player is operated.
21. TRACK/CHAPTER
" button
This button selects track/chapter.
22. TRACK/CHAPTER
" button
This button selects track/chapter.
23. OPTION" button This button indicates the control
switches on the screen when the DVD
player is operated.
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CY30025
TOWING CONNECTOR FOR TRAILER
LIGHTS
Your vehicle is equipped with a wire
harness stored in the rear end under
body. Some models are fitted with a
socket for trailer lights under the rear
bumper. Use either of them to connect
and operate the trailer lights. However,
the trailer lights must comply with fed-
eral, state/provincial and local regula-
tions. See your local recreational ve-
hicle dealer or rental agency for the
correct type of wiring and relays for
your trailer. Check for correct operation
of the turn signals and stop lights each
time you hitch up. Direct splicing may
damage your vehicle’s electrical system
and cause a malfunction of your lights.
The towing connector can be also con-
nected to the trailer brake and trailer
sub battery.
BREAK−IN SCHEDULE
Toyota recommends that you do not
tow a trailer with a new vehicle or a
vehicle with any new power train com-
ponent (engine, transmission, differen-
tial, wheel bearing, etc.) for the first
800 km (500 miles) of driving. MAINTENANCE
If you tow a trailer, your vehicle will
require more frequent maintenance due
to the additional load. For this
information, please refer to the
scheduled maintenance information in
the Scheduled Maintenance Guide" or
Owner ’s Manual Supplement".
Retighten all fixing bolts of the towing
ball and bracket after approximately
1000 km (600 miles) of trailer driving.
CONNECTING A TRAILER (models with
rear height control air suspension)
Stop your vehicle and a trailer in line and
perform the following: 1. Put the rear height control air suspen- sion in the LO" (low) mode. Turn the
engine switch off or push the HEIGHT
CONTROL OFF" switch to turn off the
rear height control air suspension.
2. Connect a trailer.
3. Turn the engine switch on or push the HEIGHT CONTROL OFF" switch to
turn on the rear height control air sus-
pension. Select the N" (normal) mode
with the height select switch.
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Avoid long engine idling.
If you have
a long wait and you are not in traffic,
it is better to turn off the engine and
start again later.
Avoid engine lugging or over−rev-
ving. Use a gear position suitable for
the road on which you are travelling.
Avoid continuous speeding up and
slowing down. Stop−and−go driving
wastes fuel.
Avoid unnecessary stopping and
braking. Maintain a steady pace. Try
to time the traffic signals so you only
need to stop as little as possible or
take advantage of through streets to
avoid traffic lights. Keep a proper dis-
tance from other vehicles to avoid sud-
den braking. This will also reduce wear
on your brakes.
Avoid heavy traffic or traffic jams
whenever possible.
Do not rest your foot on the brake
pedal. This causes premature wear,
overheating and poor fuel economy.
Maintain a moderate speed on high-
ways. The faster you drive, the greater
the fuel consumption. By reducing your
speed, you will cut down on fuel con-
sumption.
Keep the front wheels in proper
alignment. Avoid hitting the curb and
slow down on rough roads. Improper
alignment not only causes faster tire
wear but also puts an extra load on
the engine, which, in turn, wastes fuel.
Keep the bottom of your vehicle free
from mud, etc. This not only lessens
weight but also helps prevent corro-
sion.
Keep your vehicle tuned−up and in
top shape. A dirty air cleaner,
improper valve clearance, dirty plugs,
dirty oil and grease, brakes not
adjusted, etc. all lower engine
performance and contribute to poor fuel
economy. For longer life of all parts
and lower operating costs, keep all
maintenance work on schedule, and if
you often drive under severe
conditions, see that your vehicle
receives more frequent maintenance.
(For scheduled maintenance
information, please refer to the
Scheduled Maintenance Guide" or
Owner ’s Manual Supplement".)
CAUTION
Never turn off the engine to coast
down hills. Your power steering and
brake booster will not function with-
out the engine running. Also, the
emission control system operates
properly only when the engine is run-
ning.
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Power steering fluid level
Check the level through the reservoir. The
level should be in the HOT" or COLD"
range depending on the fluid temperature.
See page 440 in Section 7−2 for addition-
al information.
Exhaust system
If you notice any change in the sound of
the exhaust or smell exhaust fumes, have
the cause located and corrected immedi-
ately. (See Engine exhaust cautions" on
page 343 in Section 2.)
INSIDE THE VEHICLE
Items listed below should be checked
regularly, e.g. while performing periodic
services, cleaning the vehicle, etc.
Lights
Make sure the headlights, stop lights, tail
lights, turn signal lights, and other lights
are all working. Check headlight aim.
Service reminder indicators and warning
buzzers
Check that all service reminder indicators
and warning buzzers function properly.
Steering wheel
Check that it has the specified free play.
Be alert for changes in steering condition,
such as hard steering or strange noise.Seats
Check that all front seat controls such as
seat adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. op-
erate smoothly and that all latches lock
securely in any position. Check that the
head restraint move up and down smooth-
ly and that the locks hold securely in any
latched position. For folding−down rear
seatbacks and swing−up rear seat cush-
ions (vehicles without third seats), tum-
bling second seats (vehicles with third
seats), folding−up third seats and detach-
able third seats, check that the latches
lock securely.
Seat belts
Check that the seat belt system such as
buckles, retractors and anchors operate
properly and smoothly. Make sure that the
belt webbing is not cut, frayed, worn or
damaged.
Accelerator pedal
Check the pedal for smooth operation and
uneven pedal effort or catching.
Brake pedal
Check the pedal for smooth operation and
that the pedal has the proper clearance.
Check the brake booster function.
Brakes
In a safe place, check that the brakes do
not pull to one side when applied.
Parking brake
Check that the pedal has the proper travel
and that, on a safe incline, your vehicle
is held securely with only the parking
brake applied.
Automatic transmission Park" mecha-
nism
On a safe incline, check that your vehicle
is held securely with the selector lever in
P" position and all brakes released.
OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
Items listed below should be performed
from time to time, unless otherwise
specified.
Fluid leaks
Check underneath for leaking fuel, oil, wa-
ter or other fluid after the vehicle has
been parked for a while. If you smell fuel
fumes or notice any leak, have the cause
found and corrected immediately.
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A: HB3 halogen bulbs
B: H11 halogen bulbs
C: HB4 halogen bulbs
D: Wedge base bulbs (amber)
E: Single end bulbs
F: Wedge base bulbs (clear)
G: Double end bulbs
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Ty p e
WBulb No.Light bulbs
Headlights (high beam)
Headlights (low beam)
Front fog lights
Parking and front side marker lights
Front turn signal lights
Rear turn signal lights
Back−up lights
License plate lights
High mounted stoplight
Interior light
Personal lights
Vanity lights
Door courtesy lights
Glove box light
Luggage compartment light
Running board lights
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Use a flathead screwdriver which is
wrapped with a cloth.
CY73048
Parking and front side
marker lightsFront turn signal lightsRear turn signal and
back−up lights