
InstrumentsE00500100876
Type AType B1- Tachometer
2- Speedometer
3- Fuel gauge4- Odometer/Tripmeter
5- Tripmeter reset button/Daytime dipper button*
6- Water temperature gauge
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SpeedometerE00500200880
Indication for km/h
The  speedometer  indicates  the  vehicle’s  speed  in
kilometers per hour (km/h).
Indication for km/h and mph
The  speedometer  indicates  the  vehicle’s  speed  in
miles  per  hour  (mph)  and  kilometers  per  hour
(km/h).
Tachometer E00500300780
The  tachometer  indicates  the  engine  speed  (r/min).
The tachometer can help you obtain more economi-
cal driving and also warns you of excessive engine
speeds.CAUTIONl When  driving,  watch  the  tachometer  to
make  sure  that  the  engine  speed  indica-
tion does not rise into the red zone (exces-
sive engine rpm).Odometer/Tripmeter E00500601113
When  the  ignition  switch  is  in  the  “ON”  position,
odometer and tripmeter indications are given.Type 1Type 2
A- Odometer B- Tripmeter
C- Reset button
Odometer
The  odometer  indicates  the  total  distance  the  vehi-
cle has travelled.
Tripmeter
The  tripmeter  indicates  the  distance  travelled  dur-
ing a particular trip or period.
There  are  two  tripmeter  displays:  TRIP 
  and.
TRIP  can be used to measure the distance trav-
elled since the current trip began. At the same time,
TRIP 
 can be used to measure the distance from
an intermediate location.
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Every  time  the  reset  button  (C)  is  pressed  lightly
(less  than  1  second),  the  tripmeter  display  changes
(between TRIP 
 and ).
Type 1Type 2
To reset the tripmeter
To  return  the  display  to  “0”,  press  the  reset  button
(C) for more than 1 second. Only the currently dis-
played  value  will  be  reset.  If  TRIP 
  is  dis-
played, for example, only TRIP  will be reset.
NOTE
l Display TRIP 
 and  each have a maxi-
mum distance of 999.9 km (999.9 miles).
l When  disconnecting  the  battery  terminal  for
a long time, the memory of tripmeter display
TRIP 
  and   are  cleared,  and  the  dis-
play returns to “0”.
Fuel gauge E00500700902
The  fuel  gauge  indicates  the  fuel  level  in  the  fuel
tank when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
F- Full
E- Empty
NOTE l When  the  engine  on  diesel-powered  vehicles
fails  to  operate  due  to  running  out  of  fuel,  it
may sometimes be difficult to start after refu-
eling. This is due to air entering the fuel sys-
tem. Therefore, air must be bled from the sys-
tem. (Refer to  “Bleeding the fuel system” on
page 6-05.)
Fuel lid mark
The fuel lid mark (A) indicates that the fuel tank fill-
er door is located on the left side of the vehicle (Re-
fer to “Filling the fuel tank” on page 02).Low fuel warning lamp E00508100739
The warning lamp (A) comes on when the fuel lev-
el  is  getting  low  (approx.  11  litres)  with  the  igni-
tion switch in the “ON” position. Refuel as soon as
possible.
NOTE
l On  inclines  or  curves,  due  to  the  movement
of fuel in the tank, the low fuel warning lamp
may indicate incorrectly.
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Average fuel consumptionE00518200166
The  average  fuel  consumption  during  the  period
since the last reset is shown in (A) and the momen-
tary fuel consumption in (C). The average value of
the  fuel  consumption  is  graphed  every  5  minutes
and  the  data  for  up  to  4  hours  are  shown  in  (B).
When  you  press  the  “MANUAL”  function  button
in the auto reset mode, the mode will be changed to
the  manual  reset  mode.  When  you  press  the  “AU-
TO”  function  button  in  the  manual  reset  mode,  the
mode will be changed to the auto reset mode.Auto reset modeManual reset mode
NOTE
l When  you  turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the
“ON” position after turning it from the “ON”
position  to  the  “ACC”  or  “LOCK”  position
in  the  manual  reset  mode,  the  auto  reset
mode will automatically be selected.
l When  the  average  fuel  consumption  cannot
be calculated, “--.-” will be shown.
l The  average  and  momentary  fuel  consump-
tion  change  depending  on  the  driving  condi-
tion  (road  condition,  driving  behavior,  etc.).
The  indications  may  differ  from  the  actual
fuel consumption. Therefore, it is recommen-
ded to use the indications as reference.
l The unit indication can be changed to your de-
sired  setting  {km/L,  L/100  km,  mpg  (UK
GALLON), or mpg (US GALLON)}.
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.
Resetting the average fuel consumption
Press the “RESET” function button to reset the aver-
age fuel consumption indication.
NOTE
l The  average  fuel  consumption  can  be  reset
separately for the auto reset mode and for the
manual reset mode.
l When  you  turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the
“ON”  position  about  4  hours  (or  more)  after
turning  it  from  the  “ON”  position  to  the
“ACC” or “LOCK” position in the auto reset
mode,  the  average  fuel  consumption  indica-
tion will automatically be reset.Driving range E00518300095
This value (A) shows the distance (in km or miles)
that can be driven on the fuel remaining in the fuel
tank. The driving range is graphed every  5 minutes
and the data for up to 4 hours are shown in (B).
NOTE
l When  the  driving  range  is  50  km 
(30  miles)
or less, the display shows “----”.
When  it  is  3,000  km  (2,000  miles)  or  more,
“3,000 km” or “2,000 miles” will be shown.
l When the driving range cannot be measured,
the display shows “----”.
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lThe  driving  range  is  shown  based  on  the  ac-
cumulated  fuel  consumption  data,  however,
may be changed depending on the driving con-
dition  (road  condition,  driving  behavior,
etc.).  If  the  battery  terminals  are  disconnec-
ted,  the  accumulated  fuel  consumption  data
will  be  erased.  It  is  recommended  to  use  the
indication as reference.
l When the vehicle is fueled, the driving range
will  be  updated.  However,  if  the  amount  of
fueling is small, the indication may not be cor-
rect.  Therefore,  fill  up  the  tank  as  much  as
possible in case of fueling.
l When the vehicle is stopped on a steep slope,
the  value  of  the  driving  range  may  increase.
This  is  caused  by  the  fuel  movement  inside
the  tank  on  the  slope  and  is  not  deemed  as  a
failure.
Resetting the driving range
Press the “RESET” function button to reset the driv-
ing range plotted in graph.NOTE
l Pressing  the  “RESET”  function  button  will
not reset the indication (C).
l It  is  possible  to  set  the  display  unit  to  km  or
miles.
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.Average speed E00518400126
The  average  speed  during  the  period  since  the  last
reset  is  shown  in  (A)  and  the  momentary  speed  in
(C). The average value of the vehicle speed is graph-
ed  every  5  minutes  and  the  data  for  up  to  4  hours
are shown in (B).
When  you  press  the  “MANUAL”  function  button
in the auto reset mode, the mode will be changed to
the  manual  reset  mode.  When  you  press  the  “AU-
TO”  function  button  in  the  manual  reset  mode,  the
mode will be changed to the auto reset mode.
Auto reset modeManual reset modeNOTE
l When  you  turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the
“ON” position after turning it from the “ON”
position  to  the  “ACC”  or  “LOCK”  position
in  the  manual  reset  mode,  the  auto  reset
mode will automatically be selected.
l When  the  average  speed  cannot  be  calcula-
ted, “---” will be shown.
l The average and momentary speed change de-
pending on the driving condition (road condi-
tion,  driving  behavior,  etc.).  The  indications
may  differ  from  the  actual  speed.  Therefore,
it  is  recommended  to  use  the  indications  as
reference.
l The unit indication can be changed to your de-
sired setting (km/h or mph).
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.
Resetting the average speed
Press the “RESET” function button to reset the aver-
age vehicle speed.
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NOTEl The average speed can be reset separately for
the  auto  reset  mode  and  for  the  manual  reset
mode.
l When  you  turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the
“ON”  position  about  4  hours  (or  more)  after
turning  it  from  the  “ON”  position  to  the
“ACC” or “LOCK” position in the auto reset
mode, the average speed indication will auto-
matically be reset.Outside temperature E00518500097
The  outside  temperature  is  graphed  every  5  mi-
nutes  and  the  data  for  up  to  4  hours  are  shown  in
(A). The current outside temperature is shown in (B).
Resetting the outside temperatur
Press  the  “RESET”  function  button  to  reset  the
graph of the outside temperature.
NOTE
l Depending on factors such as the driving con-
ditions,  the  displayed  temperature  may  vary
from the actual outside temperature.
l It is possible to set the display unit to °C or °F.
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.
Frozen road warning
This shows the temperature outside the vehicle.
When  the  outside  air  temperature  drops  below
about  3  °C  (37  °F),  the  alarm  sounds  and  the  out-
side  air  temperature  warning  symbol  (A)  flashes
for about 10 seconds.CAUTIONl There  is  a  danger  the  road  might  be  icy,
even  when  this  symbol  is  not  flashing,  so
please take care when driving.Altimeter E00518600069
The  current  elevation  in  units  of  100  m  (400  ft)  is
shown  in  (A).  The  elevation  is  graphed  every
5 minutes and the data for up to 4 hours are shown
in (B).
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To adjust the elevation
It is possible to adjust the currently indicated eleva-
tion using the following function buttons:“+”-Adjustment of elevation
The  elevation  increases  by  100  m
(400  ft)  every  time  you  lightly  push
the “+” button.
If  you  continue  pressing  the  button
for about 2 seconds  or more, the ele-
vation  indication  is  fast-forwarded.
Then the setting is changed to the el-
evation selected.“-”-Adjustment of elevation
The  elevation  decreases  by  100  m
(400  ft)  every  time  you  lightly  push
the “-” button.
If  you  continue  pressing  the  button
for about 2 seconds  or more, the ele-
vation  indication  is  fast-forwarded.
Then the setting is changed to the el-
evation selected.NOTE
l The  elevation  is  determined  from  changes  in
atmospheric pressure. Depending on weather
conditions, the indicated elevation may differ
from the actual elevation. Variations in atmos-
pheric pressure can cause different elevations
to  be  shown  even  in  the  same  location.  This
behavior does not indicate a fault. Use the in-
dication as a guide only.
Resetting the elevation
Press the “RESET” function button to reset the ele-
vation plotted in graph.
NOTE
l Pressing  the  “RESET”  function  button  will
not reset the indication (C).
l It is possible to set the display unit to m or ft.
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.
Barometer E00518700044
This  display  shows  the  atmospheric  pressure  at  the
present  location  in  (A).  The  atmospheric  pressure
values are graphed every 5 minutes and the data for
up to 4 hours are shown in (B).
Resetting the atmospheric pressure
Press  the  “RESET”  function  button  to  reset  the  at-
mospheric pressure plotted in graph.
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NOTEl Pressing  the  “RESET”  function  button  will
not reset the indication (C).
l It  is  possible  to  set  the  display  unit  to  hPa,
mb, kPa, or inHg.
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.Calendar E00518800032
The  date  is  shown.  The  calendar  pattern  can  be
changed to your desired setting.
Refer  to  “Changing  the  calendar  setting”  on  page
3-23.
Clock-only E00518900033
Only  the  clock  is  shown.  The  time  notation  can  be
changed to your desired setting. (12 hour/24 hour)
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.Blank E00519000015
The whole display can be turned into blank. In this
case, buttons remain illuminated.
NOTE
l If you operate the audio system, the audio dis-
play pops up.
Selecting settings displays E00519100090
Every time the “ADJ” button is pressed lightly, the
display can be changed to the following:CAUTIONl The driver should not operate the display
while the vehicle is in motion.
l When operating the system, stop the vehi-
cle in a safe area.
1- Changing the clock settings  ® p. 3-19
2- Adjusting the display brightness  ® p. 3-20
3- Correcting the compass  ® p. 3-21
4- Changing the calendar setting  ® p. 3-23
5- User customization  ® p. 3-24
6- Adjusting the barometer  ® p. 3-28
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