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5187-2. Steps to take in an emergency
WARNING
■When using the temporary spare tire
●Remember  that  the  temporary  spare  tire  provided  is  specifically
designed for use with your vehicle. Do not use your temporary spare
tire on another vehicle.
●Do not use more  than one temporary spare  tires simultaneously.
●Replace the temporary spare tire with a standard tire as soon a s possi-
ble.
●Avoid sudden acceleration, abrupt steering, sudden braking and  shift-
ing operations that cause sudden engine braking.
■When the spare tire is attached
The vehicle speed may not be co rrectly detected, and the following sys-
tems may not operate correctly:
Also,  not  only  can  the  following  system  not  be  utilized  fully, but  it  may
even negatively affect the  drive-train components:
• 4WD system
■Speed limit when using th e temporary spare tire
Do not drive at speeds in excess of 50 mph (80 km/h) when a tem porary
spare tire is installed on the vehicle.
The temporary spare tire is not designed for driving at high sp eeds. Fail-
ure to observe this precaution ma y lead to an accident causing death or
serious injury.
• ABS & Brake assist
•VSC
•TRC
• AUTO LSD
• Dynamic radar cruise control 
(if equipped)
• Pre-Collision System (if equipped)
• Automatic High Beam  (if equipped)
• LDA  (Lane  Departure  Alert)  (if
equipped) • Hill-start assist control 
(if equipped)
• Cruise control (if equipped)
• Active traction control system  (if equipped)
• Multi Terrain ABS (if equipped)
• Multi-terrain Select (if equipped)
• Crawl Control (if equipped)
• Navigation system (if equipped) 
     
        
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5197-2. Steps to take in an emergency
7
When trouble arises
NOTICE
■Do not drive the vehicle with a flat tire
Do not continue driving with a flat tire.
Driving even a short distance with a flat tire can damage the tire and the
wheel beyond repair.
■Driving with tire chains a nd the temporary spare tire
Do not fit tire chains to t he temporary spare tire.
Tire  chains  may  damage  the  vehicle  body  and  adversely  affect  dr iving
performance.
■When  replacing  the  tires  (vehicles  with  the  tire  pressure  warni ng
system)
When  removing  or  fitting  the  wheels,  tires  or  the  tire  pressure   warning
valve  and  transmitter,  contact  your  Toyota  dealer  as  the  tire  p ressure
warning valve and transmitter  may be damaged if not handled cor rectly.
■To avoid damage to the tire pressure warning valves and transmi t-
ters (if equipped)
When  a  tire  is  repaired  with  liqui d  sealants,  the  tire  pressure  warning
valve  and  transmitter  may  not  operate  properly.  If  a  liquid  sea lant  is
used, contact your Toyota dealer  or other qualified service shop as soon
as  possible.  Make  sure  to  replac e  the  tire  pressure  warning  valve  and
transmitter when replacing the tire. ( P.   4 2 6 ) 
     
        
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5307-2. Steps to take in an emergency
If  the vehicle becomes stuck
Stop the engine. Set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to P
(automatic transmission) o r N (manual transmission).
Remove the mud, snow or sand from around the rear wheels.
Place wood, stones or some other material to help provide tract ion
under the rear wheels.
Restart the engine.
Shift  the  shift  lever  to  D  or  R  (automatic  transmission),  or  1  or  R
(manual  transmission)  and  release  the  parking  brake.  Then,  whil e
exercising caution, depress the accelerator pedal.
■ When it is difficult  to free the vehicle
Press   to turn off TRAC.
Turn off TRAC/active traction control system (if equipped) and/ or VSC if these
functions are hampering your attempts to free the vehicle. 
( P. 318, 319)
Carry out the following procedures if the tires spin or the vehicle
becomes stuck in mud, dirt or snow:
WARNING
■ When attempting to f ree a stuck vehicle
If  you  choose  to  push  the  vehicle  back  and  forth  to  free  it,  ma ke  sure  the
surrounding area is clear to avoid striking other vehicles, obj ects or people.
The  vehicle  may also lunge  forward  or  lunge back  suddenly  as  it   becomes
free. Use extreme caution.
■ When shifting the shift lever ( vehicles with an automatic trans mission)
Be careful not to shift the shift lever with the accelerator pe dal depressed.
This  may  lead  to  unexpected  rapid  acceleration  of  the  vehicle  t hat  may
cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
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5348-1. Specifications
Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)
*1: Unladen vehicle
*2: P265/60R18 tires
*3: Vehicles with a over fender
■
TWR (Trailer Weight Rating)
 P.   1 8 7
Dimensions
Cab type Access Cab
Overall length212.3 in. (5392.3 mm)
Overall width 74.4 in. (1890.5 mm)
Overall height*170.6 in. (1792.2 mm)
Wheelbase127.8 in. (3247 mm)
Front tread63.0 in. (1599 mm)
63.3 in. (1609 mm)*2
Rear tread63.2 in. (1606 mm)
63.6 in. (1616 mm)*2
Cab typeDouble Cab
With short deck With long deck
Overall length
212.3 in. (5392.3 mm) 225.5 in. (5727.3 mm)
Overall width74.4 in. (1890.5 mm)
75.2 in. (1910.3 mm)*3
Overall height*170.6 in. (1792.2 mm)
Wheelbase
127.8 in. (3247 mm) 141.0 in. (3582 mm)
Front tread63.0 in. (1599 mm)
63.3 in. (1609 mm)*2
Rear tread63.2 in. (1606 mm)
63.6 in. (1616 mm)*2 
     
        
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5458-1. Specifications
8
Vehicle specifications
Ty p e  A
Ty p e   B
Tires and wheels
Tire sizeP245/75R16 109S
Tire inflation pressure
(Recommended  cold
tire inflation pressure)
Front tires:
32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm2 or bar)
Rear tires:
32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm
2 or bar)
Spare tire:
32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm
2 or bar)
Wheel size16 × 7 J, 16 × 7 JJ (spare wheel)
Wheel nut torque83 ft·lbf (113 N·m, 11.5 kgf·m)
Tire size265/70R16 112T
Tire inflation pressure
(Recommended  cold
tire inflation pressure)
Front tires:
30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2 or bar)
Rear tires:
30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm
2 or bar)
Spare tire:
30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm
2 or bar)
Wheel size16 × 7 J, 16 × 7 JJ (spare wheel)
Wheel nut torque83 ft·lbf (113 N·m, 11.5 kgf·m) 
     
        
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5468-1. Specifications
Ty p e   C
Tire sizeP265/65R17 110S, P265/60R18 109H,
P245/75R16 109S (spare tire)
Tire inflation pressure
(Recommended  cold
tire inflation pressure)
Front tires:
29 psi (200 kPa, 2.0 kgf/cm2 or bar)
Rear tires:
29 psi (200 kPa, 2.0 kgf/cm
2 or bar)
Spare tire:
32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm
2 or bar)
Wheel size17   7 1/2 J, 18   7 1/2 J,
16   7 JJ (spare wheel)
Wheel nut torque83 ft·lbf (113 N·m, 11.5 kgf·m) 
     
        
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5518-1. Specifications
8
Vehicle specifications
Tire information
Tire size ( P. 553)
DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) ( P. 552)
Location of treadwear indicators ( P. 425)
Tire ply composition and materials
Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the  strands
which form the p lies in a tire.
Uniform tire quality grading
For details, see “Uniform Tire Q uality Grading” that follows.
Load limit at maximum cold tire inflation pressure ( P. 557)
Maximum cold tire inflation pressure ( P. 557)
This means the press ure to which a tire may be inflated.
TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE
A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly put into the tire.
A tube type tire has a tube insi de the tire and the tube mainta ins the air
pressure.
Radial tires or bias-ply tires
A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “ RADIAL”
is a bias-ply tire.
Summer tire or all season tire  ( P. 429)
An all  season tire  has  “M+S”  on the sidewall. A tire not marked  “M+S”
is a summer tire.
Typical tire symbols
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3
4
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7
8
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10 
     
        
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5558-1. Specifications
8
Vehicle specifications
This  information  has  been  prepared  in  accordance  with  regulations
issued  by  the  National  Highway  Tr affic  Safety  Administration  of the
U.S. Department of Transportation.
It  provides  the  purchasers  and/or   prospective  purchasers  of  Toyota
vehicles with info rmation on uniform ti re quality grading.
Your  Toyota  dealer  will  help  answer  any  questions  you  may  have  as
you read this information.
■DOT quality grades
All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Federal Safety Requ ire-
ments  in  addition  to  these  grades.  Quality  grades  can  be  found
where  applicable  on  the  tire  sidewall  between  tread  shoulder  an d
maximum section width.
For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A
■Treadwear
The  treadwear  grade  is  a  comparative  rating  based  on  the  wear
rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a s peci-
fied government t est course.
For example, a tire  graded 150 would  wear one and a  half (1  - 1 /2)
times as well on the governmen t course as a tire graded 100.
The  relative  performance  of  tires  depends  upon  the  actual  condi -
tions of their use. Performance ma y differ significantly from the norm
due to variations in driving habits, service practices and diff erences
in road characteristics and climate.
■Traction AA, A, B, C
The  traction  grades,  from  highest  to  lowest,  are  AA,  A,  B  and  C ,
and  they  represent  the  tire’s  ability  to  stop  on  wet  pavement  a s
measured under controlled conditions on specified government te st
surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
A tire marked C may have p oor traction performance.
Warning: The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on b raking
(straight  ahead)  traction  tests and  does  not  include  cornering  (turn-
ing) traction.
Uniform Tire Quality Grading