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Driver’s switch (RHD)1- Driver’s door window
2- Front passenger’s door window
3- Rear left door window (Double cab)
4- Rear right door window (Double cab)
5-
Lock switch
6-
Rear retractable power window (Double cab)*
The  switches  can  be  used  to  operate  all  door  win-
dows. A window can be opened or closed by oper-
ating the corresponding switch.
Press  the  switch  down  to  open  the  window,  and
pull up the switch to close it. If  the  switch  is  fully  pressed  down/pulled  up,  the
door window automatically opens/closes complete-
ly.
If 
you want to stop the window movement, operate
the switch lightly in the reverse direction.
NOTE
l Repeated  operation  with  the  engine  stopped
will  run  down  the  battery.  Operate  the  win-
dow switches only while the engine is running.
l The rear door windows only open halfway.
Rear retractable power window switch (Double
cab)*
The  rear  retractable  power  window  switch  can  be
used  to  operate  the  rear  retractable  power  window.
The  rear  retractable  power  window  stops  in  three
positions: the fully closed position, a ventilation po-
sition, and the fully open position. 1- Close
2- OpenNOTE
l It 
is  not  possible  to 
stop  the  rear  retractable
power window in any position other than the
fully  closed  position,  ventilation  position,
and fully open position.
If  the  rear  retractable  power  window  is
opened while the rear window demister is op-
erating,  the  rear  window  demister  automati-
cally  stops.  When  the  rear  retractable  power
window  is  subsequently  fully  closed,  the  be-
haviour of the rear window demister depends
upon the elapsed time of the rear window de-
mister’s  timer.  (The  timer  runs  for  about  20
minutes in total.) • If the rear window demister’s timer is run-ning,  the  rear  window  demister  restarts
for the remaining time.
• If  the  rear  window  demister’s  timer  has finished,  the  rear  window  demister  does
not  operate.  If  you  wish  to  activate  the
rear window demister, press the rear win-
dow demister switch again. Locking and unlocking
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l
If the sunroof does 
not  operate when the sun-
roof  switch  is  operated,  release  the  switch
and  check  whether  something  is  trapped  by
the sunroof. If nothing is trapped, we recom-
mend you to have the sunroof checked.
l Depending  on  the  model  of  ski  carriers  or
roof  carriers,  the  sunroof  may  make  contact
with the carrier when the sunroof is tilted up.
Be careful when tilting up the sunroof if such
a ski carrier or a roof carrier is installed.
l Be  sure  to  close  the  sunroof  completely
when  washing  the  vehicle  or  when  leaving
the vehicle.
l Be careful, not to put any wax on the weath-
erstrip  (black  rubber)  around  the  sunroof
opening.  If  stained  with  wax,  the  weather-
strip  cannot  maintain  a  weatherproof  seal
with the sunroof.
l After  washing  the  vehicle  or  after  it  has
rained, wipe off any water that is on the sun-
roof before operating it.
l Operating the sunroof repeatedly with the en-
gine stationary will run down the battery. Op-
erate the sunroof while the engine is running. Locking and unlocking
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Power type
Adjust the seat by operating 
the switch as indicated
by the arrows. 1- Adjustment forward
2- Adjustment backward
NOTE l To  prevent  the 
battery 
from  running  down,
operate  the  power  type  seat  with  the  engine
running. To recline the seatback
E00400600593
Manual type
In order to recline  the 
seatback, lean forward slight-
ly,  pull  the  seatback  lock  lever  up,  and  then  lean
backward to the desired position and release the lev-
er. The seatback will lock in that position. CAUTION
l
The  reclining  mechanism  of  the 
 seatback
is  spring  loaded,  causing  it  to  return  to
the  vertical  position  when  the  lock  lever
is operated. When operating the lever, sit
close  to  the  seatback  or  hold  it  with  your
hand to control its return motion. Power type
Adjust  the  seatback  angle  by 
operating  the  switch
as indicated by the arrows. 1- To move to forward direction
2-
To recline rearward
NOTE l To 
prevent  the 
battery 
from  running  down,
operate  the  power  type  seat  with  the  engine
running. Seat and seat belts
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To adjust the seat height (Driver’s
seat)*
E00400700653
Manual type
Adjust  the  seat  height  by 
repeatedly  operating  the
lever. 1- Raise
2- Lower
Power type
To adjust the  seat 
height, operate the switch as indi-
cated by arrows.
NOTE
l To  prevent  the  battery  from  running  down,
operate  the  power  type  seat  with  the  engine
running. 1- To move the front of the seat up and down
2- To move the rear of the seat up and down 3- To move the whole seat up and down
To get in and out of the cargo space
(Club cab, passenger’s seat) E00411000021
The  lever  can  be  used  to  make  getting  in  and  out
easier. 1- To get in or out
2-
To get out Seat and seat belts
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Speedometer
E00500200880
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. CAUTION
l
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 1 Type 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. Instruments and controls
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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 1
Type 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. Instruments and controls
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Water temperature gauge
E00500800479
The  water  temperature  gauge  indicates 
the  engine
coolant  temperature  when  the  ignition  switch  is  in
the “ON” position. CAUTION
l
If  the  indication  needle  enters 
 the  H  zone
while  the  engine  is  running,  it  indicates
that the engine is possibly overheating. Im-
mediately  park  your  vehicle  in  a  safe
place  and  make  the  necessary  correc-
tions.  (Refer  to  “Engine  overheating”  on
page 6-04.)
While driving, care should always be tak-
en to maintain the normal operating tem-
perature.
Daytime dipper button (meter illumi-
nation control)* E00508800273
The  rheostat  can  be  adjusted  while  the  headlamps
or tail lamps turn on. Turn the dial to adjust the illumination (meter, mul-
ti centre display, audio system’s 
control panel, heat-
er control panel, etc.) to the desired brightness. 1- To reduce brightness
2- To increase brightness Instruments and controls
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Indication and warning lamps
E00501502174Type 1Type 21.
CRUISE indication lamp* ® p. 4-50
2. Turn-signal indication lamps/Hazard warning indication lamps  ®
 p. 3-07
3. High-beam indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
4. Front fog lamp indication lamp*  ® p. 3-07
5. “Rear fog lamp indication lamp*” on page 3-07
6. Seat belt reminder/warning lamp ® p. 2-10
7. Low fuel warning lamp  ® p. 3-04
8. 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp* ® p. 4-28, 4-33
9. Rear differential lock indication lamp* ® p. 4-35
10. Check engine warning lamp ® p. 3-08
11. Diesel preheat indication lamp ® p. 3-07
12. Oil pressure warning lamp  ® p. 3-09 13.
Fuel filter indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
14. Charge warning lamp  ® p. 3-09
15.
A/T  (automatic  transmission)  fluid  temperature  warning  lamp  (vehicleswith A/T) ® p. 4-19
16. Overdrive off indication lamp (vehicles with 4A/T)  ® p. 4-19
17. Selector lever position indicator (vehicles with A/T) ® p. 4-17, 4-24
18. “Diesel particulate filter (DPF) warning lamp* ” on page 4-14
19. “Brake warning lamp” on page 3-08
20. “Active  Stability  &  Traction  Control  (ASTC)  OFF  indication  lamp*”  on page 4-48
21. “Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning lamp*” on page 4-45
22. “Active  Stability  &  Traction  Control  (ASTC)  indication  lamp*”  on  page 4-48
23- “Door ajar warning lamp” on page 3-10 24. “Supplement Restraint System (SRS) warning lamp” on page 2-38 Instruments and controls
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