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1. Headlight, turn signal and front fog
light switches
2. Wiper and washer switches
3. Accessory meter control switch
4. Intuitive parking assist switch
5. Emergency flasher switch
6. Audio system or navigation system in- cluding audio system (For the naviga-
tion system, see the separate “Naviga-
tion System Owner ’s Manual”.)
7. Air conditioning controls
8. Outside rear view mirror defogger and/ or front windshield wiper de −icer
switch/Back window and outside rear
view mirror defogger and/or front wind-
shield wiper de −icer switch
9. Front passenger ’s seat belt reminder light
10. Passenger airbag on −off indicator light
11. Passenger airbag off switch (Regular cab models)
12. AUX adapter
13. Ashtray
14. Power outlet
15. Cigarette lighter
16. Front drive control switch knob (four −wheel drive models)
Bench seat (view B)
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2008 TUNDRA from Apr. ’08 Prod. (OM 34477U)
1. Headlight, turn signal and front fog
light switches
2. Wiper and washer switches
3. Accessory meter control switches
4. Intuitive parking assist switch
5. Emergency flasher switch
6. Audio system or navigation system in- cluding audio system (For the naviga-
tion system, see the separate “Naviga-
tion System Owner ’s Manual”.)
7. Air conditioning controls
8. Outside rear view mirror defogger and/ or front windshield wiper de −icer
switch/Back window and outside rear
view mirror defogger and/or front wind-
shield wiper de −icer switch
9. Front passenger ’s seat belt reminder light
10. Passenger airbag on −off indicator light
11. Passenger airbag off switch (Regular cab models)
12. Power outlet
13. AUX adapter
14. Cigarette lighter
15. “TOW/HAUL” switch
16. Front drive control switch knob (four −wheel drive models)
Separate seat with manual air conditioning system (view B)
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2008 TUNDRA from Apr. ’08 Prod. (OM 34477U)
1. Headlight, turn signal and front fog
light switches
2. Wiper and washer switches
3. Multi −information display/accessory me-
ter control switches
4. Intuitive parking assist switch
5. Emergency flasher switch
6. Audio system or navigation system in- cluding audio system (For the naviga-
tion system, see the separate “Naviga-
tion System Owner ’s Manual”.)
7. Outside rear view mirror defogger and/ or front windshield wiper de −icer
switch/Back window and outside rear
view mirror defogger and/or front wind-
shield wiper de −icer switch
8. Front passenger ’s seat belt reminder light
9. Passenger airbag on −off indicator light
10. Seat heater dials 11. Air conditioning controls
12. Power outlet
13. AUX adapter
14. Cigarette lighter
15. “TOW/HAUL” switch
16. Front drive control switch knob (four −wheel drive models)
Separate seat with automatic air conditioning system (view B)
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XS15019b
For the U.S.A.
XS15010b
For Canada
HEADLIGHTS
To turn on the following lights: Twist
the headlight/turn signal lever knob.
Position 1—Parking, tail, license plate,
side marker and instrument panel lights
For Canada—The tail light indicator lights
up in the instrument cluster.
Position 2—Headlights and all of the
above
For the U.S.A.—The headlight indicator
lights up in the instrument cluster.
Position 3 (“AUTO”)—Headlights and/or all
of the lights in position 1
They automatically turn on or off depend-
ing on the darkness of the surroundings.
Manually twist the knob to the position 2
to turn on the headlights if they are need-
ed immediately when entering a dark tun-
nel, parking structure, etc.
When the tail lights/headlights are turned
on, the brightness of the instrument clus-
ter will be reduced slightly unless the in-
strument panel light control knob is turned
fully upward. However, the brightness of the instrument
cluster, air conditioning controls indicator
lights and passenger airbag on
−off indica-
tor light will not be reduced in daytime
even when the tail lights/headlights are
turned on.
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The gauge indicates the engine coolant
temperature when the engine switch is
on. The engine operating temperature
will vary with changes in weather and
engine load.
If the needle moves into the red zone,
your engine is too hot. If your vehicle
overheats, stop your vehicle and allow the
engine to cool.
Your vehicle may overheat during severe
operating conditions, such as:
Driving up a long hill on a hot day.
Reducing speed or stopping after high
speed driving.
Idling for a long period with the air
conditioning on in stop−and− go traffic.
Towing a trailer.
NOTICE
Do not remove the thermostat in
the engine cooling system as this
may cause the engine to overheat.
The thermostat is designed to con-
trol the flow of coolant to keep the
temperature of the engine within
the specified operating range.
Do not continue driving with an
overheated engine. See “If your
vehicle overheats” in Section 4.
XS16005
Normal
driving
Idling
Ty p e A
XS16006
Normal
driving
Idling
Ty p e B
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To prevent injuries and accidents, se-
curely fix all electric appliances be-
fore use and do not use any ap-
pliances that may do any of the fol-
lowing:
Distract the driver while driving, or
hamper safe driving.
Result in a fire or burn injuries due
to the appliance rolling, falling or
overheating while driving.
Emit steam, while the windows of
the cabin are closed.
Do not perform any of the following.
Doing so is very dangerous and may
cause unexpected accidents, such as
electric shocks.
Using the power outlet for electric
heaters while sleeping.
Contaminating the power outlet with
liquid substances or mud.
Handling electrical appliance plugs
at the power outlet with wet hands
or feet.
Inserting foreign objects into the
power outlet.
Using malfunctioning electric ap-
pliances.
Inserting inappropriate or badly fit-
ting plugs into the power outlet.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being
discharged, turn off all the vehicle’s
electronic equipment and accesso-
ries, such as the headlights, fog
lights and air conditioning, when
electrical appliances that consume
in excess of 100W are used contin-
uously for long periods of time.
To prevent any damage caused by
heat, do not use any electrical ap-
pliances that give off intense heat
such as toasters, in any locations
including the internal or external
trim, seats and deck.
Do not use any electrical ap-
pliances, which are easily affected
by vibration or heat, inside the ve-
hicle. Vibration while driving, or the
heat of the sun while parking, may
result in damage to those electrical
appliances.
Keep the lid closed when the power
outlet is not in use. Do not insert
any items other than appropriate
plugs, as this may cause electrical
failure or short circuits.
After inserting a plug, gently close
the power outlet lid. Failure to do
so may cause damage to the plug.
If any electrical appliances are to
be used while driving, securely fas-
ten both the appliances and their
cables to prevent them from falling
or getting caught any of the power-
train components.
Do not use plug adaptors to con-
nect too many plugs to the power
outlet.
If the power outlet is loose when an
electrical appliance plug is con-
nected, replace the outlet. Contact
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If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television re-
ception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
—Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an out-
let on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experi-
enced radio/TV technician for help.CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISC
PLAYER, DVD PLAYER AND DISCS
Type 2 and type 3—The player is in-
tended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.)
discs only.
Extremely high temperatures can keep
your compact disc player and DVD
player from working. On hot days, use
the air conditioning to cool the vehicle
interior before you use the players.
Bumpy roads or other vibrations may
make your compact disc player and
DVD player skip.
If moisture gets into your compact disc
player and DVD player, the players
may not play even though they appear
to be working. Remove the disc from
the player and wait until it dries.
CAUTION
Compact disc players and DVD play-
ers use an invisible laser beam which
could cause hazardous radiation ex-
posure if directed outside the unit. Be
sure to operate the player correctly.
XS18016
Compact disc player
Use only compact discs marked as
shown above. The following products
may not be playable on your compact
disc player.
SACD
dts−CD
Copy −protected CD
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To transfer a call to the phone:
The received call can be transferred from
the hands−free system to the cellular
phone that is connected to Bluetooth
. For
details, refer to the user’s guide for the
cellular phone. While talking on the phone, the display is
as follows. The display differs depending
on whether or not the vehicle is in motion.
When the vehicle is stopped:
Number is displayed.
When the vehicle is in motion:
“Talking“ is displayed.
When the call is finished, push the on
−
hook switch.
In the following situations, your voice may
not reach the party.
Talk alternately with the other party on
the phone. If you talk at the same
time, the voice may not reach each
other. (It is not a malfunction.)
Keep the volume of receiving voice
down. Otherwise, echo is coming up.
When you talk on the phone, speak
clearly towards the microphone.
When driving on a rough road.
When driving at high speeds.
When the window is open.
When the air conditioning vents face
the microphone.
When the sound of the air conditioning
fan is loud. To transfer a call from the phone:
Pushing the off
−hook switch while talking
on the cellular phone that is connected to
Bluetooth
allows you to talk hands −free.
To transfer a call to the phone:
The call can be transferred from the
hands −free system to the phone that is
connected to Bluetooth
. For details, refer
to the user’s guide for the cellular phone.
—Talking on the phone