
Introduction of outside airE00702200235
To  introduce  air  into  the  vehicle  during  hot  weath-
er,  set  the  air  selection  lever  to  the  “
”   (outside)
position  and  set  the  temperature  control  dial  to  the
positions  shown  in  the  illustration.  Be  sure  to  set
the  temperature  control  dial  all  the  way  to  the  left.
Select the desired blower speed.
NOTE
l Turn  the  mode  selection  dial  clockwise  and
air will flow to the leg area and the windscreen.
Automatic air conditioning* E00702400110
The air conditioning can only be used while the en-
gine is running.Control panel E00702501192Type 1Type 2
1- Mode selection dial
2- Blower speed selection dial
3- Temperature control dial
4- Rear window demister switch  ® p. 3-40
5- Air conditioning switch
6- Air selection switch
NOTE
l There  is  an  interior  air  temperature  sensor
(A) in the illustrated position.
Never  place  anything  on  top  of  the  sensor,
since  doing  so  will  prevent  it  from  function-
ing properly.LHDRHDBlower speed selection dial E00702800273
Select  the  blower  speed  by  turning  the  blower
speed selection dial clockwise or anticlockwise.
The blower speed will gradually increase as the di-
al is turned to the right.
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5 LHD RHD  

When  the  blower  speed  selection  dial  is  set  to  the
“OFF” position, all fan-driven airflow will stop.Temperature control dial E00703000575
Turn  the  temperature  control  dial  clockwise  to
make  the  air  warmer.  Turn  it  anticlockwise  to
make the air cooler.Type 1Type 2
 
NOTE
l While the engine coolant temperature is low,
the  temperature  of  the  air  from  the  heater
will  be  cool/cold  until  the  engine  warms  up,
even  if  you  have  selected  warm  air  with  the
dial.Mode selection dial E00703200274
To  change  the  position  and  amount  of  air  flowing
from  the  ventilators,  turn  the  mode  selection  dial.
(Refer  to  “Changing  the  mode  selection”  on  page
5-02.)
Air selection switch E00703400638
To change the air selection, simply press the air se-
lection switch.
l Outside air {Indication lamp (A) is OFF}
Outside  air  is  introduced  into  the  passenger
compartment.
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To adjust the volumeE00708700548
VOL (Volume control)
Turn  the  VOL  knob  (2)  clockwise  to  increase  the
volume; anticlockwise to decrease the volume. The
status will be displayed in the display (7).
NOTE l The  volume  control  mode  will  shut  off  auto-
matically  if  either  the  radio  or  CD  is  selec-
ted, or if no adjustment is made within about
2 seconds.To adjust the tone E00708801070
Press the AUDIO button (5) to select BASS  TRE-
BLE   FADER   BALANCE   Audio  adjust
mode  off.  The  status  will  be  displayed  in  the  dis-
play (7).
BASS (Bass tone control)
Press  the  audio  adjust  button  (6)  either 
  or to select the desired bass tone quality.
TREBLE (Treble tone control)
Press  the  audio  adjust  button  (6)  either 
  or to select the desired treble tone quality.
FADER (Front/Rear balance control)
Press  the  audio  adjust  button  (6)  either 
  or to  balance  the  volume  of  sound  from  the  front  and
the rear speakers.
BALANCE (Left/Right balance control)
Press  the  audio  adjust  button  (6)  either 
  or to  balance  the  volume  of  sound  from  the  left  and
the right speakers.
NOTE
l Audio adjust mode will be cancelled when ra-
dio  or  CD  operation  is  performed  or  no  ad-
justment  is  performed  for  more  than
7 seconds.
To enter audio tone settings into the memory E00733000079
It  is  possible  to  enter  the  audio  adjustment  condi-
tion  (BASS,  TREBLE,  FADER,  BALANCE)  into
the memory. 1.Make the desired adjustments in the audio ad-
just mode.
Refer to “To adjust the tone” on page 5-15.
2. In the audio adjust mode, press and hold one
of  the  memory  select  buttons  (3)  [1-6].  The
display  will  show  the  button  number
[SOUND1-SOUND6]  for  which  the  settings
were memorized.
3. In future, when you gently press the memory
select button in the audio adjust mode, the au-
dio  adjustment  condition  memorized  for  that
button will take effect.To change the information display E00735100032
Press  the  DISP  button  (4)  to  change  the  informa-
tion  display.  The  display  switches  in  the  following
sequence: Audio information → Average fuel con-
sumption  →  Driving  range  →  Average  speed  →
Outside temperature → Altimeter → Barometer →
Calendar → Clock-only → Blank. For details, refer
to  “Changing  the  information  display”  on  page
3-12.
NOTE l Audio information is displayed when the au-
dio system is on.
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5               

AF (Alternative Frequencies) functionE00720900061
The  AF  function  finds  a  station  broadcasting  the
same program and selects the station with the stron-
gest signal of AF lists.
The  AF  function  is  turned  on  (with  the  AF  indica-
tor  (12)  shown  on  the  display)  at  all  times  unless
you manually switch it off.
 
The AF function can be turned ON and OFF.
Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-21.CT (Clock Time) function E00721000131
The clock can be set automatically by using the sig-
nal  from  the  local  RDS  stations.  Refer  to  “Adjust-
ing the time” on page 3-12.
REG (Regional) function E00721100057
REG  function  limits  to  receive  the  stations  broad-
casting regional programs.
Regional  programming  and  regional  networks  are
organized  differently  depending  on  the  country  or
area  (they  may  be  changed  according  to  the  hour,
state, or broadcast area), so if you don’t want to re-
ceive the regional programs automatically, you can
set up REG ON not to receive regional programs.
 
The REG function can be turned ON and OFF.
Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-21.
PI (Program Identification) search function E00721200188
When travelling long distance and the recalled pre-
set  station  is  weak,  the  radio  searches  another  fre-
quency  broadcasting  the  same  programming  with
the same PI code in AF list.
If  there  are  no  frequencies  broadcasting  the  same
programming, the radio searches a frequency broad-
casting  the  regional  programming.  The  radio  suc-
ceeds  in  searching  the  regional  programming,  then
the display shows the REG indicator (11).
If  the  radio  does  not  succeed  in  searching  the  re-
gional  programming,  the  radio  returns  to  the  recal-
led preset station.PTY (Program Type) E00721300293
RDS  broadcasts  are  classified  according  to  pro-
gram type (PTY) as follows. Use the TUNE/SEEK
button (3 or 4) to select your desired PTY.
  1. NEWS
2. AFFAIRS (Current affairs)
3. INFO (Information)
4. SPORT
5. EDUCATE (Education)
6. DRAMA
7. CULTURE
8. SCIENCE
9. VARIED
10. POP M (Pop music)
11. ROCK M (Rock music)
12. EASY M (Easy music)
13. LIGHT M (Light classics)
14. CLASSICS
15. OTHER M (Other music)
16. WEATHER (Weather information)
17. FINANCE
18. CHILDREN
19. SOCIAL
20. RELIGION
21. PHONE IN
22. TRAVEL
23. LEISURE
24. JAZZ
25. COUNTRY
26. NATION M (National music)
27. OLDIES
28. FOLK M (Folk music)
29. DOCUMENT
To search for a broadcast of desired program type: 1. Press the PTY button (7).
2. Press  the  TUNE/SEEK  button  (3  or  4)  for
less  than  1  second  repeatedly  to  select  your
desired PTY.
3. Two seconds after a desired PTY has been se-
lected,  the  radio  will  begin  to  search  for  a
broadcast  of  your  selected  PTY.  During
search, the selected PTY on the display blinks.
4. When  the  radio  picks  up  a  station  with  your
desired PTY, the display will show the name
of the station.
NOTE
l If the TUNE/SEEK button (3 or 4) is pressed
for  more  than  1  second,  the  radio  will  try  to
find  out  another  broadcast  of  the  same  pro-
gram type as currently selected.
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5  

Digital clock*E00711700193
The  digital  clock  indicates  the  time  with  the  igni-
tion switch in either “ON” or “ACC” position.
To set the time
Set  the  time  by  pressing  the  various  buttons  as  de-
scribed below.
1- To adjust the hour
2- To adjust the minutes
3- To reset the minutes to zero
 
10:30 - 11:29...... Changes to 11:00
11:30 - 12:29...... Changes to 12:00
NOTE l If  the  battery  cables  are  disconnected  during
repairs  or  for  any  other  reason,  reset  the
clock to the correct time after they are recon-
nected.
Interior lamps E00712000917
1- Room lamp (Front)*
Personal lamps*
2- Room lamp (Rear)*
3- Door courtesy lamps*
4- Centre console downlight
NOTE l If  you  leave  the  lamps  on  without  running
the engine, you will run down the battery. Be-
fore you leave the vehicle, make sure that all
the lamps are off.
Room lamps E00712101016Front*Rear (Type 1)*
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5 

E-Rear jacking pointWARNINGlSet  the  jack  only  at  the  positions  shown
here. If the jack is set at a wrong position,
it  could  dent  your  vehicle  or  the  jack
might fall over and cause personal injury.
l Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft sur-
face.  Otherwise,  the  jack  might  slip  and
cause  personal  injury.  Always  use  the
jack  on  a  flat,  hard  surface.  Before  set-
ting  the  jack,  make  sure  there  are  no
sand or pebbles under the jack base.
NOTE
l When jacking up the rear of the vehicle, turn
the tip of the jack so that the grooved portion
(F) properly meets the designated point.
To raise the vehicle
1.Using  the  jack  handle,  turn  the  release  valve
(G) clockwise until it stops.
2. Insert  the  jack  handle  in  the  bracket  of  the
jack and hook the notch (H) on the jack han-
dle end to the claw (I) of the bracket.
3. Move  the  jack  handle  up  and  down  to  raise
the ram until just before the jack contacts the
jacking  point  of  the  vehicle.  Ensure  that  the
jack will properly contact the vehicle jacking
point.
Move  the  jack  handle  up  and  down  to  raise
the vehicle.
NOTE
l This jack is a 2 stage expansion type.
To lower the vehicle 1.Put the notch (J) provided on the jack handle
end on the valve (K) of the jack.
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6      

Spare wheelE00801100094
The spare wheel is stored under the floor of the car-
go bed.
A- Spare wheel
CAUTIONl When  removing  the  spare  wheel,  put  on
gloves.  Removing  the  spare  wheel  with
your  bare  hands  may  cause  injury  to  the
fingers.CAUTIONl Check the air pressure of the spare wheel
frequently  and  make  sure  it  is  ready  for
emergency use at any time.
Driving with an insufficient tyre pressure
can  lead  to  an  accident.  If  you  have  no
choice  but  to  drive  with  an  insufficient
tyre  pressure,  keep  your  speed  down  and
inflate  the  tyre  to  the  correct  pressure  as
soon as possible. (Refer to  “Tyre inflation
pressures” on page 8-12.)
Maintaining  the  spare  wheel  at  the  high-
est  specified  air  pressure  will  ensure  that
it  can  always  be  used  under  any  condi-
tions  (city/high-speed  driving,  varying
load weight, etc.).
To remove
1.Set  the  jack  handle.  (Club  cab,  Double  cab
with rear retractable power window only)
( Refer  to  “To  use  the  jack  handle”  on  page
6-12.)
2. Insert the jack handle (A) in the hole (B) be-
low the rear gate.
3. Securely insert the pin (C) on the jack handle
into the holder (D) of the spare wheel carrier.
4. Insert  the  wheel  nut  wrench  (E)  through  the
end of the jack handle hole (F), and then turn
it anticlockwise to lower the spare wheel com-
pletely to the ground and to slack the chain.
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6       

5.Remove  the  hanger  disc  (G)  from  the  spare
wheel.
To install
1.Install  the  hanger  disc  (A)  in  the  wheel  disc
hole.
2. Turn  the  wheel  nut  wrench  (B)  clockwise  to
wind up the chain.
NOTE
l Confirm  that  the  hanger  disc  is  securely  fit-
ted  in  the  wheel  disc  hole  when  the  wheel  is
just lifted off the ground.
3. After  winding  up  the  spare  wheel  sufficient-
ly,  make  sure  it  is  not  loose  (the  tightening
torque should be approximately  40 Nm) then
withdraw  the  jack  handle,  taking  care  not  to
turn it in the reverse direction.
CAUTIONl The spare wheel should always be secure-
ly in position.
If  a  flat  tyre  is  changed,  put  the  flat  tyre
in  the  spare  wheel  mounting  position
with the wheel outer surface upward, and
use the wheel nut wrench to secure it firm-
ly.How to change a tyre E00801202653
Before  changing  a  tyre,  first  stop  your  vehicle  in  a
safe, flat location. 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable ground.
2. Set the parking brake firmly.
3. On  vehicles  with  manual  transmission,  turn
the  ignition  key  to  the  “LOCK”  position,
move the gearshift lever to the “R” (Reverse)
position.
On  vehicles  with  automatic  transmission,
move the selector lever to the “P” (PARK) po-
sition,  turn  the  ignition  key  to  the  “LOCK”
position.
4. Turn  on  the  hazard  warning  flashers  and  set
up  a  warning  triangle,  flashing  signal  lamp,
etc.,  at  an  adequate  distance  from  the  vehi-
cle, and have all your passengers leave the ve-
hicle.
5. To  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling  when  it
is  raised  on  the  jack,  place  chocks  or  blocks
(A)  at  the  tyre  that  is  diagonally  opposite
from the tyre (B) you are changing.
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