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position, and turn the temperature
control knob fully towards the high
temperature direction.
Set the fan speed control knob to
the maximum speed position.
Bi-Level Heating :Set the outlet
selector knob to the
)position. Set
the air selector lever to the
P
position. Set the temperature control
knob to the middle position.
Adjust the fan speed control knob
as desired. The air from the floor
outlets is warmer than the air from
the upper outlets in this position.
However, when the temperature
control knob is moved to either the
full hot or the full cold position, the
air from the floor outlets and the air
from the upper outlets will be the
same temperature. This position can
give cool upper level air and warm
floor level air when the temperature
control is adjusted in between cold
and hot. This is useful in cool
weather with bright sunlight
conditions. Defogging and Defrosting the
Windshield
Defogging :
Set the outlet selector
knob to the
1position. Set the air
selector lever to the
Pposition.
Turn the temperature control knob
to a high-temperature position
according to your preference. For
defogging in the summer months,
set the temperature control knob to
any desired position.
Set the fan speed control knob to
any speed position, except the off
position. The A/C compressor
automatically operates when the
1
position is selected. Defogging is
performed very effectively with the
dehumidifying effect.
Defrosting : Set the outlet selector
knob to the
1position. Set the air
selector lever to the
Oposition.
Turn the temperature control knob
fully towards the high-temperature
direction. Set the fan speed control
knob to the maximum speed
position. After defrosting, be certain to return
the air selector lever to the
P
position. Failure to do so will cause
the windshield to fog up, impeding
forward visibility.
Cooling
Normal/Moderate Cooling :
This
setting is suitable for extended
periods of cooling or moderate
cooling. Press the A/C switch to the
on position.
Set the outlet selector knob to the
Hposition for normal cooling or set
it to the
)position for moderate
cooling. Adjust the temperature
control knob to the desired position.
Adjust the fan speed control knob
as desired
Maximum Cooling : Set the outlet
selector knob to the
Hposition.
Press the A/C switch to the on
position. Move the air selector lever
to the
Oposition
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Turn the temperature control knob
fully towards the low-temperature
direction. Set the fan speed control
knob to the maximum speed
position.
After prolonged parking in direct
sunlight, open the windows or doors
to ventilate the interior of the cab
and release the heat.
During cooling operation, mist may
come out of the air outlets. This
results from quick cooling of humid
air, and does not indicate any
problem.Air Vents
1. Driver Side Outlets. Airflowdirection is adjustable.
2. Windshield Outlets. Air is delivered towards the
windshield.
3. Passenger Side Outlets. Airflow direction is
adjustable. 4. Door Windows Outlet. Air is
delivered towards the door
windows
5. Foot Outlets. Air is delivered towards the feet.
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Stopping Distance
The stopping distance of a vehicle
involves reaction time and braking
distance. Deciding to push the
brake pedal is reaction time.
Applying the brake pedal until the
vehicle comes to a complete stop is
braking distance. Average reaction
time is about three-fourths of a
second. But that is only an average.
It might be less with one driver and
as long as two or three seconds or
more with another. Age, physical
condition, alertness, coordination
and eyesight all play a part. Braking
distance will vary based reaction
time, the amount of force applied to
the brake pedal and the speed of
the vehicle.When driving, bear the stopping
distance in mind. Maintain a speed
and headway distance that allow
you to stop safely even if a hazard
occurs.
Overriding Accelerator with
Brakes (Gasoline Only)
In the unlikely event the accelerator
pedal becomes stuck, apply the
brakes firmly and steadily to reduce
engine power and bring your vehicle
to a safe stop. Turn the engine off,
move the selector lever to the
“P”
(Park) position, and apply the
parking brake. In a safe location,
inspect the accelerator pedal for any
interference and remove the item
causing the interference, if any is
found. If none is found and the
condition persists, have your vehicle
towed.
Braking Techniques
For the most effective braking and
for maximum life from brake system
components, follow these
suggestions when possible: .
Apply the brakes gradually as
road and load conditions permit.
Reduce pedal pressure as
speed drops so that a very light
pressure is used at the end of
the stop.
. Do not pump the brake pedal as
this will only deplete the vacuum
reserve or the hydraulic brake
booster (HBB) accumulator
reserve.
. To get maximum braking while
maintaining vehicle control, use
a "squeeze" braking technique.
Do this by pushing on the brake
pedal with steadily increasing
pressure. If possible, steer
around obstacles when there is
not enough room to stop.
Brake System Warning Light
Caution
If brake low vacuum warning light
(4500HD, 4500XD models), brake
booster warning light (5500HD,
5500XD models), or brake system (Continued)
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Warning (Continued)
down a slope without the engine
running, you would not be able to
properly control the vehicle and
could have an accident.
Parking, or Leaving
Driver’s Seat
{Danger
It can be dangerous to get out of
your vehicle if the selector lever is
not fully in "P" (Park) or the
parking brake is not applied all
the way. Your vehicle can roll or
move suddenly.
To be sure your vehicle will not
move, even when you are parking
on level ground, follow the steps
below. (If you have to park on a
hill, also turn your front wheels so
the vehicle will roll away from
traffic.)
You and others could be seriously
injured or killed. 1. Hold the regular brake pedal
down with your right foot and
apply the parking brake all the
way before shifting the
transmission. Follow the
Parking Brake instructions in
this manual for your vehicle.
2. To move the selector lever to "P" (Park), hold in the button
on the lever and push the lever
all the way toward the front of
your vehicle.
3. Turn the key to "LOCK".
4. Remove the key and take it with you.
5. Before you leave the driver's seat, be sure the vehicle is not
moving, or check that your
vehicle is in Park by trying to
pull the selector lever out of "P"
(Park) by pulling the selector
lever toward you without
pushing the button. If you can
do this, it means that the
selector lever was not fully
locked into "P" (Park). Do Not Touch the Selector Lever
While the Vehicle is Stationary
with the Engine Idling
(Gasoline Only)
(Diesel) Do not touch the selector
lever while the vehicle is stationary
with the engine idling. If you touch
the selector lever at this time, a gear
could be selected and the vehicle
could move even with the parking
brake applied. The risk of knocking
against the selector lever and
causing an accident is particularly
great when you move in or out of
your seat.
Driving Down a Long Slope
When driving down a long slope,
use the exhaust brake (diesel) or
engine brake (gasoline) together
with the foot brakes. Using the
exhaust brake (diesel) or engine
brake (gasoline) and low-gears
reduces the work load on the foot
brakes and yields greater braking
force. Even so, use the foot brakes
appropriately to prevent the engine
over-revving.
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.Do not use a sharp implement to
remove snow. Sharp edges
could damage rubber parts.
Refer to Antilock Brake System
(ABS) 0217.
Remove snow that has stuck to the
inside of the fenders and to the
brake hoses. Otherwise, it may
damage components. After driving
on a salted road, wash the
underside of the vehicle as soon as
possible to prevent the salt from
causing rust. Spraying water under
high pressure is an effective way to
get the salt off.
After washing the vehicle, wipe the
door openings dry.
If the Vehicle Is Stuck
When Driving on Bad Roads
Freeing the Vehicle from Sand,
Mud, Snow, and Ice
If your vehicle gets stuck in sand,
mud, snow or ice, move the selector
lever from "Second" to "Reverse".
Apply a light pressure to the
accelerator pedal while the
transmission is in gear. Remove your foot from the accelerator and
press the brake pedal while shifting.
Do not race the engine. For best
traction, avoid spinning the wheels.
When you cannot avoid driving
through deep mud, using tire chains
is an effective way to avoid getting
stuck.
Do not allow wheels to spin freely in
mud, sand, snow, ice or other poor
road conditions. This free spinning
will damage the rear axle. Even
vehicles equipped with LSD (Limited
Slip Differential) have traction
limitations. If your vehicle gets stuck
and it is difficult to extricate,
immediately stop driving and have
the vehicle towed. Spinning wheels
for an extended period of time may
cause abnormal noises or
malfunction to LSD.
Do not spin wheels faster than
32 km/h (20 MPH). Damage may
result from excessive wheel
spinning, including tire, transmission
and/or rear axle malfunction.
When driving in sand or mud, avoid
hard braking, sudden acceleration
and sharp turns of the steering
wheel. Such actions could get the
vehicle stuck and make it difficult to
extricate.
After driving through deep mud: any
mud stuck to the vehicle can harm
the steering, brakes and powertrain.
Wash the vehicle and remove all
mud and other incrustation.
The vehicle speed sensors are fitted
on the wheels. When removing mud
and other incrustation, take great
care not to damage the
components.
Do not use a sharp implement to
remove mud. Sharp edges could
damage rubber parts.
Refer to
Antilock Brake System
(ABS) 0217 andExterior Care
0 334.Emergencies
(Troubleshooting)
Troubleshooting
Performing regular inspections and
maintenance prevents damage. Be
sure to perform inspections and
maintenance at regular intervals.
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feature. To restart when you're
already moving, use
N (Neutral) only.
Do not try to shift to P (Park) if
your vehicle is moving. If you
do, you could damage the
transmission. Shift to P (Park)
only when your vehicle is
stopped.
2. Do not push the accelerator pedal before starting your
engine. In some other vehicles
you might need to do this, but
because of your vehicle's
computer systems, you do not
need to.
3. Turn your ignition key to Start. When the engine starts, let go
of the key. The idle speed will
go down as your engine
gets warm.
4. If it does not start right away, hold your key in START. If it
doesn't start in 3 seconds,
push the accelerator pedal
about one-quarter of the way
down for 12 more seconds,
or until it starts. 5. If your engine still will not start
(or starts but then stops), it
could be flooded with too much
gasoline. Try this: Wait 20 to
30 seconds to let the starter
motor cool down. Then push
your accelerator pedal all the
way to the floor. Hold it there.
Then, hold the key in START
for no more than 10 seconds.
This clears the extra gasoline
from the engine.
If the engine still does not start, wait
another 20 to 30 seconds and do
Step 5 again.
Hot Engine Restart
If your engine is already hot and
then stalls, turn your ignition key to
ACC. Then, turn your key to ON,
and wait about 20 to 30 seconds
before you restart your engine.
When the engine starts, let go of the
key and the accelerator pedal.
Your engine is designed to work
with the electronics in your vehicle.
If you add electrical parts or
accessories, you could change the
way the fuel injection system operates. Before adding electrical
equipment, check with your dealer.
If you do not, your engine might not
perform properly.
If you ever have to have your
vehicle towed, see the part of this
manual that tells how to do it without
damaging your vehicle. See
Towing
the Vehicle 0332.
Recommendations for Warming
Up the Engine
The engine is sufficiently warmed
up when the needle of the engine
coolant temperature gauge starts
to move.
. Do not race the engine or
quickly accelerate before the
engine has sufficiently warmed
up. Oil would not have
adequately reached and
lubricated components, and a
breakdown may result.
. The exhaust pipe becomes
extremely hot while the engine is
idling. Before warming up the
engine, make sure there is no
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2. Move the selector lever in theP position, check that the shift
indicator is indicating P, and
slowly ease your right foot off
the brake pedal.
3. Stop the engine and remove the key. When the selector
lever is not placed in the P
position, the shift lock system
operates and the key cannot
be removed.
See Starting and Stopping the
Vehicle (Gasoline Only) 0165 or
Starting and Stopping the Vehicle
(Diesel Only) 0168, and Parking
Brake 0221.
If you cannot move the selector
lever from the P position after
starting the engine, perform the
following necessary checks:
. Check that you are firmly
pressing the brake pedal.
. Check if the area where your
vehicle is parked is not a slope.
. If your vehicle is parked on a
downhill slope, the push
operation of the selector lever
may become heavy to move. In this case, you can operate the
selector lever more smoothly by
pushing the selector lever
towards the front of the vehicle
while pushing the button.
Shift Lock System (Diesel
vehicles only)
When Starting Your Vehicle
The selector lever cannot be
operated from the P position to any
other position without the brake
pedal being pressed. Be sure to
operate the lever while pressing the
brake pedal.
When Parking Your Vehicle
The key cannot be removed unless
the selector lever is securely placed
in the P position (key interlock
system). Be sure to place the
selector lever in the P position when
parking the vehicle.
The shift lock system is a system for
safety to prevent incorrect operation
of the automatic transmission. Use it
correctly and drive safely.
If You Cannot Move the Selector
Lever from the P Position
Caution
When the selector cannot be
operated from the P position to
any other position even after
performing the operation below
repeatedly, the shift lock system
may have a failure. Have the
vehicle inspected at your dealer.
If you cannot move the selector
lever from the P position after
starting the engine, perform the
following checks:
. Check that you are firmly
pressing the brake pedal. When
the brake pedal is not pressed,
the shift lock system operates
and the selector lever cannot be
shifted from P to any other
position.
. Check if the area where your
vehicle is parked is not a slope.
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.If your vehicle is parked on a
downside slope, the operation of
the selector lever may become
heavy to move. In this case, you
can operate the selector lever
more smoothly by moving the
selector lever towards the front
of the vehicle while pressing the
button.
Releasing the Shift Lock in an
Emergency
If moving of the selector lever from
P to another position is still not
possible even after performing the
instructions given in the steps
above, with the brake pedal fully
pressed and the vehicle parked on a
flat surface, carry out the procedure
described under “If You Cannot
Move the Selector Lever from the P
Position”.