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 Single cabClub cabDoublecab8184 mm148 mm *1
184 mm *2148 mm *1
184 mm *2
9494 mm
494 - 544
mm,
546 mm *3494 - 534
mm,
505 - 536
mm *410895 mm1,010 mm1,010 mm111,367 mm1,482 mm1,482 mm12502.5 mm502.5 mm502.5 mm13541 mm541 mm541 mm*1
: Vehicles without heavy duty suspension
*2 : Vehicles with heavy duty suspension
*3 : Vehicles equipped with 17 inch tyres
*4 :  2WD  vehicles  equipped  with  245/70R16
tyres,  4WD  vehicles  equipped  with  17  inch
tyres
Item 9: at kerb weight
NOTEl The value under item 9 is applicable to unla-
den  vehicles.  This  value  can  also  be  varied depending  on  the  tyre  size,  optional  equip-
ment and suspension conditions.Operating hints
l Have your vehicle serviced prior to tow-
ing a heavy trailer, taking particular care
of  the  state  of  engine  tune,  the  condition of brakes, steering and tyres.
Adjust  tyre  pressures  to  those  specifica- tions at trailer towing.
(Refer  to  “tyre  inflation  pressures”  on
page 10-12.)
Check  the  tyres,  wiring  and  brakes  (if fitted) on the trailer.
l Leave  plenty  of  room  between  the  front
of  your  vehicle  and  the  preceding  vehi- cle.
If  the  trailer  begins  to  sway  or  becomes difficult  to  handle,  gently  slow  down  or
apply  the  independent  trailer  brakes  (if fitted)  NOT  the  vehicle  brakes.  Stop  the
vehicle and trailer in a safe location.
One cause of swaying is poor trailer bal-
ance  and  until  this  has  been  overcome the  swaying  will  recur.  Relocated  the load  in  your  trailer  and  re-assess  the
problem.
l Be  sure  that  the  driving  speed  does  not
exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer op-
eration.
It is also recommended that you obey the
local  regulations  in  case  driving  speed with  a  trailer  is  limited  to  less  than
100 km/h (62 mph).
l To  prevent  the  clutch  from  slipping  (ve-
hicle  with  a  M/T  only),  do  not  rev  the
engine  more  than  is  required  when  start-
ing off.
l To  prevent  shocks  from  the  overrun
brake,  depress  the  brake  pedal  lightly  at
first and then more strongly.
l To  make  full  use  of  engine  braking,
change  to  a  lower  gear  before  descend-
ing a slope.
l The  body,  brakes,  clutch,  and  chassis
will  be  under  additional  strain  when
towing a trailer.
l The  heavier  weight  and  higher  rolling
and  air  resistance  will  increase  fuel  con- sumption.
Additional precautions for vehi-
cles equipped with A/T
It  is  recommended  to  use  a  lower  gear  in
sports mode on slopes or at low speed, taking care  to  keep  the  engine  speed  below  the  red
zone.
Trailer towing
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Ventilators........................................................................................... 7-02
Heater/Manual air conditioning*........................................................ 7-04 Automatic climate control air conditioner*........................................ 7-09
Important operation tips for the air conditioning................................ 7-17 Air purifier*........................................................................................ 7-17AM/FM radio/CD player with AUX*.................................................7-18
Handling of Discs................................................................................7-19
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................7-20
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................7-24
Operation Keys................................................................................... 7-25 Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 7-28Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 7-29
Listen to MP3s/WMAs/AACs............................................................ 7-30
Listen to an iPod*............................................................................... 7-31 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device*............................................ 7-33Use AUX*........................................................................................... 7-35
Display Indicator................................................................................. 7-35 Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 7-36
Time Setting........................................................................................ 7-37
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 7-38 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*.......................................................... 7-39
Handling of Discs................................................................................7-42
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................7-43
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................7-47
Operation Keys................................................................................... 7-48
Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 7-52
Listen to DAB*................................................................................... 7-53
Listen to Traffic Messages.................................................................. 7-54
Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 7-55Listen to MP3s.................................................................................... 7-55
Listen to an iPod................................................................................. 7-57 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device.............................................. 7-58To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice opera-
tion (vehicles with Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface)................................. 7-61
Listen to Bluetooth Audio*................................................................. 7-64 Display Indicator................................................................................. 7-66
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 7-67
System Settings................................................................................... 7-68
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 7-72
Antenna............................................................................................... 7-75
Link System*...................................................................................... 7-76
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface*....................................................................7-76
USB input terminal*........................................................................... 7-96
HDMI terminal*..................................................................................7-99
Sun visors.......................................................................................... 7-100
Vanity mirror*...................................................................................7-101
Ashtray.............................................................................................. 7-101
Cigarette lighter.................................................................................7-101
Accessory socket............................................................................... 7-102
Digital clock*.................................................................................... 7-102
Interior lamps.................................................................................... 7-103
Storage spaces................................................................................... 7-105
Cup holder......................................................................................... 7-107
Bottle holder......................................................................................7-108
Convenient hook*............................................................................. 7-108
Assist grip......................................................................................... 7-109
Coat hook*........................................................................................ 7-109
First-aid kit and warning triangle securing bands*........................... 7-109For pleasant driving 
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VentilatorsE00700102104*:Optional equipment
1- Centre ventilators
2- Side ventilators
NOTEl Do  not  place  beverages  on  top  of  the  instru-
ment panel. If they splash into the air condi-
tioning  ventilators,  they  could  damage  the
system.Air flow and direction adjust-
ments
E00700202091
Centre ventilators
Move  the  knob  (A)  to  adjust  the  air  flow  di- rection.
To  close  the  vent,  move  the  knob  (A)  to  the
inside as far as possible
1- Close
2- Open
Side ventilators
Move  the  knob  (A)  to  adjust  the  air  flow  di- rection.
To  close  the  vent,  move  the  knob  (A)  to  the
outside as far as possible.
1- Close
2- Open
NOTEl On  vehicles  with  air  conditioning,  the  cool
air  from  the  ventilators  may  appear  as  a mist.
This  is  due  to  moist  air  being  suddenly
cooled  by  the  air  conditioning.  This  will clear after a few moments.
l Be  careful  not  to  spill  beverages,  etc.,  into
the ventilators.
Doing so might cause the air conditioner not
to function normally.
Ventilators
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Mode selection
E00700302526
To  change  the  position  and  amount  of  air  flowing  from  the  ventilators,  turn  the  mode  selection  dial.  (Refer  to  “Mode  selection  dial”  on  page
7-05.)
On  vehicles  with  the  automatic  climate  control  air  conditioner,  press  the  MODE  switch  or  demister  switch.  (Refer  to  “MODE  switch”  on  page 7-15, “Demister switch” on page 7-15.)
These symbols are used in the next several illustrations to demonstrate the quantity of air coming from the ventilators.
: Small amount of air from the ventilators: Medium amount of air from the ventilators: Large amount of air from the ventilatorsThe mode selection and air flowing from the ventilators Face position Foot/Face position Foot position
Ventilators
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 Foot/Demister position Demister positionNOTElFor  vehicles  with  the  Auto  Stop  &  Go  (AS&G)  system,  the  windows  may  start  to  fog  up  while  the  Auto  Stop  &  Go  (AS&G)  system  is  operating.  If  this
occurs, press the demister switch to remove fog from the windows.
 
Heater/Manual air
conditioning* E00700501680
The  heater/air  conditioning  can  only  be  used while the engine is running.CAUTIONl The  engine  speed  may  increase  when  the  air
conditioning is operating.
With  an  increased  engine  speed,  an  A/T ve-
hicle will creep to a greater degree than with a  lower  engine  speed.  Fully  depress  the brake  pedal  to  prevent  the  vehicle  from
creeping.Control panel
E00700601753
1- Mode selection dial
Heater/Manual air conditioning*
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2- Rear window demister switch ® p. 5-27
3- Blower speed selection dial
4- Air conditioning switch*
5- Temperature control dial
6- Air selection leverBlower speed selection dial
E00700701321
Select the blower speed by turning the blower speed  selection  dial  clockwise  or  anticlock- wise.
The  blower  speed  will  gradually  increase  as
the dial is turned to the right.
Temperature control dial
E00700901671
Turn  the  temperature  control  dial  clockwise
to make the air warmer. Turn it anticlockwise
to make the air cooler.NOTEl While the engine coolant temperature is low,
the  temperature  of  the  air  from  the  heaterwill  be  cool/cold  until  the  engine  warms  up, even  if  you  have  selected  warm  air  with  the
lever.Mode selection dial
E00701101364
To  change  the  position  of  air  flowing  from
the  ventilators,  turn  the  mode  selection  dial.
(Refer to “Mode selection” on page 7-03.)CAUTIONl When using the mode selection dial between
the  “”  and  “”  positions,  prevent  fog-
ging  by  moving  the  air  selection  lever  to  se-
lect outside air.
(Refer  to  “Air  selection  lever”  on  page 7-06.)
Heater/Manual air conditioning*
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NOTElWith  the  mode  selection  dial  between  the
“”  and  “”  positions,  air  flows  mainly
to  the  upper  part  of  the  passenger  compart-
ment.  With  the  mode  selection  dial  between
the  “
”  and  “”  positions,  air  flows
mainly to the leg area.
l With  the  mode  selection  dial  between  the
“
”  and  “”  positions,  air  flows  mainly
to  the  leg  area.  With  the  mode  selection  dial
between  the  “
”  and  “”  positions,  air
flows  mainly  to  the  windscreen  and  door
windows.
Air selection lever
E00701401035
To  change  the  air  selection,  use  the  air  selec-
tion lever.
l “
” Outside air
Outside air is introduced into the passen-
ger compartment.
l “
” Recirculated air
Air  is  recirculated  inside  the  passenger
compartment.CAUTIONl Use  of  the  “”  (recirculation)  position  for
extended time may cause the windows to fog up.NOTEl Normally,  use  the  “”  (outside)  position
to  keep  the  windscreen  and  side  windows clear  and  quickly  remove  fog  or  frost  from
the windscreen.
If  high  cooling  performance  is  desired,  or  if
the outside air is dusty or otherwise contami-
nated, use the “
” (recirculation) position.
Switch  to  the  “
”  (outside)  position  peri-
odically  to  increase  ventilation  so  that  the windows do not become fogged up.
Air conditioning switch*
E00701502277
Push  the  switch  to  turn  the  air  conditioning
on, indication lamp (A) will come on.
Push the switch again to switch it off.
Operating the air conditioning
system
E00701801576
Select  dials  and  levers  as  shown  in  the  illus- tration according to your purpose.
Heater/Manual air conditioning*
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