Toyota Tundra (2020 year). Manual in english - part 6

 

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4-6. Driving tips

When driving your vehicle off-road, please observe the following pre-
cautions to ensure your driving enjoyment and to help prevent the clo-
sure of areas to off-road vehicles.

Drive your vehicle only in areas where off-road vehicles are permit-
ted to travel.

Respect  private  property.  Get  owner’s  permission  before  entering
private property.

Do not enter areas that are closed. Honor gates, barriers and signs
that restrict travel.

Stay on established roads. When conditions are wet, driving tech-
niques should be changed or travel delayed to prevent damage to
roads.

WARNING

Off-road vehicle precautions

Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of death, seri-
ous injury or damage to your vehicle:

In  a  rollover  crash,  an  unbelted  person  is  significantly  more  likely  to  die
than a person wearing a seat belt. Therefore, the driver and all passengers
should always fasten their seat belts.

Avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers, if at all possible.
Failure  to  operate  this  vehicle  correctly  may  result  in  loss  of  control  or
vehicle rollover causing death or serious injury.

Avoid loading any items on the roof that will raise the vehicle’s center of
gravity.

Always slow down in gusty crosswinds. Because of its profile and higher
center of gravity, your vehicle is more sensitive to side winds than an ordi-
nary passenger car. Slowing down will allow you to have better control.

When  driving  off-road  or  in  rugged  terrain,  do  not  drive  at  excessive
speeds, jump, make sharp turns, strike objects, etc. This may cause loss
of control or vehicle rollover causing death or serious injury. You are also
risking expensive damage to your vehicle’s suspension and chassis.

Do  not  drive  horizontally  across  steep  slopes.  Driving  straight  up  or
straight  down  is  preferred.  Your  vehicle  (or  any  similar  off-road  vehicle)
can tip over sideways much more easily than forward or backward.

Off-road driving

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Additional information for off-road driving

For owners in U.S. mainland, Hawaii and Puerto Rico:

To  obtain  additional  information  pertaining  to  driving  your  vehicle  off-road,
consult the following organizations.

State and Local Parks and Recreation Departments

State Motor Vehicle Bureau

Recreational Vehicle Clubs

U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management

WARNING

Off-road driving precautions

Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of death, seri-
ous injury or damage to your vehicle:

Drive carefully when off the road. Do not take unnecessary risks by driving
in dangerous places.

Do not grip the steering wheel spokes when driving off-road. A bad bump
could jerk the wheel and injure your hands. Keep both hands and espe-
cially your thumbs on the outside of the rim.

Always  check  your  brakes  for  effectiveness  immediately  after  driving  in
sand, mud, water or snow.

After  driving  through  tall  grass,  mud,  rock,  sand,  rivers,  etc.,  check  that
there is no grass, bush, paper, rags, stone, sand, etc., adhering or trapped
on  the  underbody.  Clear  off  any  such  matter  from  the  underbody.  If  the
vehicle is used with these materials trapped or adhering to the underbody,
a breakdown or fire could occur.

In  a  rollover  crash,  an  unbelted  person  is  significantly  more  likely  to  die
than a person wearing a seat belt. Therefore, the driver and all passengers
should fasten their seat belts whenever the vehicle is moving.

When  driving  off-road  or  in  rugged  terrain,  do  not  drive  at  excessive
speeds, jump, make sharp turns, strike objects, etc. This may cause loss
of control or vehicle rollover causing death or serious injury. You are also
risking expensive damage to your vehicle’s suspension and chassis.

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NOTICE

To prevent the water damage

Take  all  necessary  safety  measures  to  ensure  that  water  damage  to  the
engine or other components does not occur.

Water entering the engine air intake will cause severe engine damage.

Water entering the automatic transmission will cause deterioration in shift
quality, locking up of your transmission accompanied by vibration, and ulti-
mately damage.

Water can wash the grease from wheel bearings, causing rusting and pre-
mature  failure,  and  may  also  enter  the  differentials,  transmission  and
transfer case, reducing the gear oil’s lubricating qualities.

When you drive through water

If driving through water, such as when crossing shallow streams, first check
the depth of the water and the bottom of the river bed for firmness. Drive
slowly and avoid deep water.

Inspection after off-road driving

Sand  and  mud  that  has  accumulated  in  brake  drums  and  around  brake
discs may affect braking efficiency and may damage brake system compo-
nents.

Always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off-road driv-
ing  that  has  taken  you  through  rough  terrain,  sand,  mud,  or  water.  For
scheduled maintenance information, refer to the “Scheduled Maintenance
Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”.

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5

Interior features

5-1. Using the air conditioning 

system

Manual air conditioning 

system............................. 340

Automatic air conditioning 

system............................. 347

Seat heaters/

seat ventilators................ 354

5-2. Using the interior lights

Interior lights list ................ 357

• Personal/interior lights

main switch ................... 357

• Personal/interior 

lights ............................. 358

• Cargo lamp main 

switch............................ 359

5-3. Using the storage features

List of storage features ..... 360

• Glove box...................... 362
• Console box (front 

separated type seat) ..... 363

• Card holder ................... 364
• Map holder (front 

bench type seat) ........... 366

• Pen holder .................... 367
• Tissue pocket................ 368
• Overhead console......... 369
• Cup holders .................. 370
• Bottle holders................ 372
• Auxiliary boxes (front 

bench type seat) ........... 373

• Storage box .................. 375

Luggage compartment 

features........................... 377

5-4. Using the other interior fea-

tures

Other interior features ....... 378

• Sun visors ..................... 378
• Vanity mirrors................ 378
• Power outlets ................ 379
• USB charging ports....... 382
• Armrest ......................... 383
• Assist grips ................... 384

Garage door opener.......... 385
Compass........................... 394

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5-1. Using the air conditioning system

Manual air conditioning system

Adjusting the temperature setting

To  adjust  the  temperature  set-
ting,  turn  the  temperature  con-
trol  dial  clockwise  (warm)  or
counterclockwise (cool).

If 

  is  not  pressed,  the

system  will  blow  ambient  tem-
perature air or heated air. 
For  quick  cooling, turn the  tem-
perature control dial to the “MAX
A/C” position. 
The air conditioning will automatically turn on and the air intake selector
will be set to recirculated air mode.

: If equipped

Air conditioning controls

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Interio

r features

Fan speed setting

To  adjust  the  fan  speed,  turn
the fan speed control dial clock-
wise (increase) or counterclock-
wise (decrease).

Turning  the  dial  to  “OFF”  turns
off the fan.

Change the airflow mode

To select the airflow, set the air
outlet  selector  dial  to  the
desired position.

The  positions  between  the  air
outlet  selections  can  also  be
selected  for  more  delicate
adjustment.

Other functions

Switching between outside air and recirculated air modes 
(

P. 342)

Defogging the windshield (

P. 342)

Defogging the back window (CrewMax models) (

P. 342)

Defogging the outside rear view mirrors (if equipped) (

P. 342)

Windshield wiper de-icer (if equipped) (

P. 343)

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5-1. Using the air conditioning system

Switching between outside air and recirculated air modes

Press 

.

The mode switches between outside air mode (introduces air from
outside the vehicle) (indicator off) and recirculated air mode (recy-
cles  air  inside  the  vehicle)  (indicator  on)  each  time  the  button  is
pressed.

Defogging the windshield

Defoggers  are  used  to  defog  the  windshield  and  front  side  win-
dows. 
Set the air outlet selector dial to 

 position.

Set the outside/recirculated air mode button to outside air mode if the recir-
culated air mode is used. (It may switch automatically.) 
To defog the windshield and the side windows early, turn the air flow and
temperature up.

Defogging the back window (CrewMax models)

Defogger is used to defog the back window.
Press 

.

The defogger will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes.

Defogging the outside rear view mirrors (if equipped)

Defogger is used to defog to remove raindrops, dew and frost from
the outside rear view mirrors.
Press 

 or 

.

The defogger will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes. 
CrewMax models: Turning the back window defogger on will turn the out-
side rear view mirror defoggers on.

Other functions

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r features

Windshield wiper de-icer (if equipped)

This  feature  is  used  to  prevent  ice  from  building  up  on  the  wind-
shield and wiper blades.
Press 

 or 

.

The defogger will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes. 
Double Cab models: Turning the outside rear view mirror defoggers on will
turn the windshield wiper de-icer on. 
CrewMax models: Turning the back window defogger on will turn the wind-
shield wiper de-icer on.

Location of air outlets

Air  outlets  and  air  volume
changes  according  to  the
selected airflow mode.

*

: CrewMax models

Adjusting the position and opening and closing the air outlets

Front

Direct air flow to the left or right,
up or down.

Air outlets

*

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Open the vent
Close the vent

Rear (CrewMax models)

Direct air flow to the left or right,
up or down.
Turn the knob to open or close
the vent.

1

2

1

2

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r features

Fogging up of the windows

The  windows  will  easily  fog  up  when  the  humidity  in  the  vehicle  is  high.

Turning 

 on will dehumidify the air from the outlets and defog the

windshield effectively.

If you turn 

 off, the windows may fog up more easily.

The windows may fog up if the recirculated air mode is used.

When driving on dusty roads

Close all windows. If dust thrown up by the vehicle is still drawn into the vehi-
cle after closing the windows, it is recommended that the air intake mode be
set to outside air mode and the fan speed to any setting except off.

Outside/recirculated air mode

Setting to the recirculated air mode temporarily is recommended in prevent-
ing dirty air from entering the vehicle interior and helping to cool the vehicle
when the outside air temperature is high.

When the outside temperature exceeds 75

F (24

C) and air conditioning

system is on

In order to reduce the air conditioning power consumption, the air condition-
ing system may switch to recirculated air mode automatically. This may also
reduce fuel consumption.

Recirculated air mode is selected as a default mode when the engine switch
is in ON.

It is possible to switch to outside air mode at any time by pressing 

.

When the outside temperature falls to nearly 32

F (0

C)

The  dehumidification  function  may  not  operate  even  when 

  is

pressed.

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Ventilation and air conditioning odors

To let fresh air in, set the air conditioning system to the outside air mode.

During use, various odors from inside and outside the vehicle may enter into
and accumulate in the air conditioning system. This may then cause odor to
be emitted from the vents.

To reduce potential odors from occurring: 
It  is  recommended  that  the  air  conditioning  system  be  set  to  outside  air
mode prior to turning the vehicle off.

Air conditioning filter

P. 446

WARNING

To prevent the windshield from fogging up

Do not use

 

 during cool air operation in extremely humid weather. The

difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the wind-
shield  can  cause  the  outer  surface  of  the  windshield  to  fog  up,  blocking
your vision.

To prevent burns (vehicles with rear view mirror defoggers and wind-
shield wiper de-icer)

Do not touch the rear view mirror surfaces when the outside rear view mir-
ror defoggers are on.

Do not touch the glass at lower part of the windshield or to the side of the
front pillars, when the windshield wiper de-icer is on.

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the air conditioning system on longer than necessary when the
engine is stopped.

Do not place anything on the instrument
panel  which  may  cover  the  air  outlets.
Otherwise,  air  flow  may  be  obstructed,
preventing  the  windshield  defoggers  to
defog.

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r features

Automatic air conditioning system

Adjusting the temperature setting

To  adjust  the  temperature  set-
ting,  turn  the  temperature  con-
trol  dial  clockwise  (warm)  or
counterclockwise (cool).

If 

 is not pressed, the sys-

tem  will  blow  ambient  tempera-
ture air or heated air.
The  air  conditioning  system
switches between individual and
simultaneous  mode  each  time

 is pressed. (

P. 348)

Fan speed setting

To adjust the fan speed, press “

” on 

 to increase the fan speed

and “

” to decrease the fan speed.

Press 

 to turn the fan off.

: If equipped

Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according
to the temperature setting.

Air conditioning controls

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Change the airflow mode

To change the airflow, press 

.

Air outlets are adjusted each time the button is pressed.

Other functions

Switching between outside air and recirculated air modes 
(

P. 349)

Defogging the windshield (

P. 349)

Defogging the back window (CrewMax models) (

P. 349)

Defogging the outside rear view mirrors (if equipped) (

P. 349)

Windshield wiper de-icer (if equipped) (

P. 350)

Press 

.

Adjust the temperature setting.

To stop the operation, press 

.

Automatic mode indicator

If the fan speed setting or air flow modes are operated, the auto-
matic mode indicator goes off. However, automatic mode for func-
tions other than that operated are maintained.

Adjusting the temperature for driver and passenger seats sep-
arately (“SYNC” mode)

The air conditioning system switches between individual and simul-
taneous mode each time 

 is pressed.

Simultaneous mode (the indicator on 

 is on): 

The driver’s side temperature control dial can be used to adjust the
temperature  for  driver’s  and  front  passenger’s  side. At  this  time,
operate the front passenger’s side temperature control dial to enter
individual mode.
Individual mode (the indicator on 

 is off): 

The temperature for the driver’s and front passenger’s side can be
adjusted separately.

Using by automatic mode

1

2

3

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5

Interio

r features

Switching between outside air and recirculated air modes

Press 

.

The mode switches between outside air mode (introduces air from
outside the vehicle) (indicator off) and recirculated air mode (recy-
cles  air  inside  the  vehicle)  (indicator  on)  each  time  the  button  is
pressed.

Defogging the windshield

Defoggers  are  used  to  defog  the  windshield  and  front  side  win-
dows.
Press 

.

Set the outside/recirculated air mode button to outside air mode if the recir-
culated air mode is used. (It may switch automatically.) To defog the wind-
shield and the side windows early, turn the air flow and temperature up. 
To  return  to  the  previous  mode,  press  again  when  the  windshield  is
defogged.

Defogging the back window (CrewMax models)

Defogger is used to defog the back window.
Press 

.

The defogger will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes.

Defogging the outside rear view mirrors (if equipped)

Defogger is used to defog to remove raindrops, dew and frost from
the outside rear view mirrors.
Press 

 or 

.

The defogger will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes. 
CrewMax models: Turning the back window defogger on will turn the out-
side rear view mirror defoggers on.

Other functions

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Windshield wiper de-icer (if equipped)

This  feature  is  used  to  prevent  ice  from  building  up  on  the  wind-
shield and wiper blades.
Press 

 or 

.

The defogger will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes. 
Double Cab models: Turning the outside rear view mirror defoggers on will
turn the windshield wiper de-icer on. 
CrewMax models: Turning the back window defogger on will turn the wind-
shield wiper de-icer on.

Location of air outlets

Air  outlets  and  air  volume
changes  according  to  the
selected airflow mode.

*

: CrewMax models

Adjusting the position of and opening and closing the air out-
lets

Front

Direct air flow to the left or right,
up or down.

Air outlets

*

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Interio

r features

Open the vent
Close the vent

Rear (CrewMax models)

Direct air flow to the left or right,
up or down.
Turn the knob to open or close
the vent.

1

2

1

2

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Using automatic mode

Fan speed is adjusted automatically according to the temperature setting and
the ambient conditions.
Therefore, the fan may stop for a while until warm or cool air is ready to flow
immediately after 

 is pressed.

Fogging up of the windows

The  windows  will  easily  fog  up  when  the  humidity  in  the  vehicle  is  high.
Turning 

  on  will  dehumidify  the  air  from  the  outlets  and  defog  the

windshield effectively.

If you turn 

 off, the windows may fog up more easily.

The windows may fog up if the recirculated air mode is used.

When driving on dusty roads

Close all windows. If dust thrown up by the vehicle is still drawn into the vehi-
cle after closing the windows, it is recommended that the air intake mode be
set to outside air mode and the fan speed to any setting except off.

Outside/recirculated air mode

Setting to the recirculated air mode temporarily is recommended in prevent-
ing dirty air from entering the vehicle interior and helping to cool the vehicle
when the outside air temperature is high.

Outside/recirculated  air  mode  may  automatically  switch  depending  on  the
temperature setting or the inside temperature.

When the outside temperature exceeds 75°F (24°C) and the air condition-
ing system is on

In order to reduce the air conditioning power consumption, the air condition-
ing system may switch to recirculated air mode automatically. This may also
reduce fuel consumption.

Recirculated air mode is selected as a default mode when the engine switch
is in ON.

It is possible to switch to outside air mode at any time by pressing 

.

When the outside temperature falls to nearly 32

F (0

C)

The dehumidification function may not operate even when 

 is selected.

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r features

Ventilation and air conditioning odors

To let fresh air in, set the air conditioning system to the outside air mode.

During use, various odors from inside and outside the vehicle may enter into
and accumulate in the air conditioning system. This may then cause odor to
be emitted from the vents.

To reduce potential odors from occurring: 
• It is recommended that the air conditioning system be set to outside air

mode prior to turning the vehicle off.

• The start timing of the blower may be delayed for a short period of time

immediately  after  the  air  conditioning  system  is  started  in  automatic
mode.

Air conditioning filter

P. 446

WARNING

To prevent the windshield from fogging up

Do not use 

 

during cool air operation in extremely humid weather.

The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the
windshield can cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, block-
ing your vision.

To prevent burns (vehicles with rear view mirror defoggers and wind-
shield wiper de-icer)

Do not touch the rear view mirror surfaces when the outside rear view mir-
ror defoggers are on.

Do not touch the glass at lower part of the windshield or to the side of the
front pillars, when the windshield wiper de-icer is on.

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the air conditioning system on longer than necessary when the
engine is stopped.

Do not place anything on the instrument
panel  which  may  cover  the  air  outlets.
Otherwise,  air  flow  may  be  obstructed,
preventing  the  windshield  defoggers  to
defog.

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Seat heaters

/seat ventilators

Turns the seat heater on

Hi
Mid
Lo
Off

The level indicator lights come on.
Press  the  “

”  on  the  button  to  up

and “

” to down, and off.

Seat heater

Turns the seat heater on

Hi
Mid
Lo
Off

The level indicator lights come on.
Pressing  the  button  changes
modes in the following: 
Hi

Mid

Lo

Off

: If equipped

The  seat  heaters  and  ventilators  heat  the  seats  and  maintain
good airflow by blowing air from the seats.

Seat heaters

1

2

3

4

Seat ventilators

1

2

3

4

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Seat ventilators

Blows air from the seat

Hi
Mid
Lo
Off

The level indicator lights come on.
Pressing  the  button  changes
modes in the following: 
Hi

Mid

Lo

Off

The seat heaters/seat ventilators can be used when

The engine switch is in ON.

Passenger seat ventilator timer (vehicles with seat ventilators)

The ventilator operates on for 5 minutes after the button is pressed.

When the passenger is not detected, the automatically turns off the ventila-
tor after 5 minutes.

When not in use

Turn the seat heaters or seat ventilators off by pressing the button. The indi-
cator light turns off.

1

2

3

4

WARNING

Burns

Use  caution  when  seating  the  following  persons  in  a  seat  with  the  seat
heater on to avoid the possibility of burns:
• Babies,  small  children,  the  elderly,  the  sick  and  the  physically  chal-

lenged

• Persons with sensitive skin
• Persons who are fatigued
• Persons who have taken alcohol or drugs that induce sleep (sleeping

drugs, cold remedies, etc.)

Do not cover the seat with anything when using the seat heater.
Using the seat heater with a blanket or cushion increases the temperature
of the seat and may lead to overheating.

Do not use seat heater more than necessary. Doing so may cause minor
burns or overheating.

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NOTICE

To prevent damage to the seat heaters/seat ventilators

Do not put heavy objects that have an uneven surface on the seat and do
not stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat.

To prevent battery discharge

Turn the seat heaters/seat ventilators off when the engine is not running.

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Interior lights list

“OFF”

The  personal/interior  lights  can  be
individually turned on or off.

“DOOR”

The  personal/interior  lights  come
on  when  a  door  is  opened.  They
turn off when the doors are closed.

“ON”

The personal/interior lights cannot be individually turned off.

Outer foot lights (if equipped)
Personal/interior lights 

(

P. 358)

Engine 

switch 

light 

(if

equipped)

Foot well lighting (if equipped)
Cargo lamp 

(

P. 359)

Personal/interior lights main switch

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

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Front

On/off

Rear

Type A

On/off

Type B

On/off

Personal/interior lights

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“OFF”

The cargo lamp can be individually
turned on or off.

“DOOR”

The cargo lamp comes on when a
door is opened. They turn off when
the doors are closed.

“ON”

The cargo lamp cannot be individually turned off.

Illuminated entry system

Vehicles without a smart key system

The lights  automatically turn on/off  according to the  engine switch position,
whether the doors are locked/unlocked, and whether the doors are opened/
closed.

Vehicles with a smart key system

The  lights  automatically  turn  on/off  according  to  engine  switch  mode,  the
presence of the electronic key, whether the doors are locked/unlocked, and
whether the doors are opened/closed.

To prevent battery discharge

If the following lights remain on when the door is not fully closed and the main
switch is in the “DOOR” position, the lights will go off automatically after 20
minutes:

Personal lights

Interior lights

Cargo lamp

Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer

Settings (e.g. the time elapsed before lights turn off) can be changed. 
(Customizable features: 

P. 562)

Cargo lamp main switch

1

2

3

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List of storage features

Front separated type seats

Bottle holders 

(

P. 372)

Card holder

(

P. 364)

Overhead console (

P. 369)

Glove box

(

P. 362)

Front cup holders (

P. 370)

Console box

(

P. 363)

• Card holder

(

P. 364)

• Pen holder

(

P. 367)

• Tissue pocket

(

P. 368)

Rear cup holders (if equipped) 

 (

P. 371)

Storage box (if equipped) 

(

P. 375)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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Front bench type seat

Auxiliary boxes 

(

P. 373)

• Card holder

(

P. 364)

• Map holder

(

P. 366)

• Tissue pocket

(

P. 368)

Bottle holders

 (

P. 372)

Card holder

(

P. 364)

Overhead console (

P. 369)

Glove box

(

P. 362)

Front cup holders (

P. 370)

Pen holder

(

P. 367)

Rear cup holders (if equipped) 

 (

P. 371)

Storage box (if equipped) 

(

P. 375)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

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Open (pull the lever up)
Lock
Unlock

WARNING

Items that should not be left in the storage spaces

Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this
may result in the following when cabin temperature becomes high:

Glasses  may  be  deformed  by  heat  or  cracked  if  they  come  into  contact
with other stored items.

Lighters or spray cans may explode. If they come into contact with other
stored items, the lighter may catch fire or the spray can may release gas,
causing a fire hazard.

When driving or when the storage compartments are not in use

Keep the lids closed. 
In the event of sudden braking or sudden swerving, an accident may occur
due to an occupant being struck by an open lid or the items stored inside.

Glove box

1

2

3

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Pull the knob up and lift the lid

Passing a cable from the console box

Console box (front separated type seat)

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Overhead console

Console box (front separated type seats)

Pull the knob up and lift the lid

Card holder

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Back of the front center seatback (front bench type seat)

Pull the lever up and fold down
the seatback

Push the knob and lift the lid

1

2

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Pull the lever up and fold down
the seatback

Push the knob and lift the lid

Map holder (front bench type seat)

1

2

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Front separated type seats

Pull the knob up and lift the lid

Front bench type seat

Pull the lever up and fold down
the seatback

Pen holder

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Front separated type seats

Pull the knob up and lift the lid

Front bench type seat

Pull the lever up and fold down
the seatback

Tissue pocket

1

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Push the knob and lift the lid

The overhead console is useful for temporarily storing sunglasses and
similar small items.
Push the knob forward to open the
console

2

Overhead console

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Front

Separated type seats

Bench type seat

Pull the lever up and fold down
the seatback

Cup holders

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Rear

Double Cab models with front separated type seats

Pull the lid down

Double Cab models with front bench type seat

Pull the lid down

CrewMax models

Pull the armrest down

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the cup holder

Do not place anything other than cups or beverage cans in the cup holders. 
Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or
sudden  braking  and  cause  injury.  If  possible,  cover  hot  drinks  to  prevent
burns.

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Front door

Rear door (CrewMax models)

Bottle holders

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the bottle holders

Do not place anything other than a bottle in the bottle holders.
Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or
sudden braking and cause injury.

NOTICE

Items that should not be stowed in the bottle holders

Put the cap on before stowing a bottle. Do not place open bottles in the bot-
tle holders, or glasses and paper cups containing liquid. The contents may
spill and glasses may break.

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Type A

Pull the strap

Type B

Pull the lever up and fold down
the seatback

Push the knob and lift the lid

Auxiliary boxes (front bench type seat)

1

2

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Type C

Pull the lever up and fold down
the seatback

Push the knob and lift the lid

1

2

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Using the storage box

Pull  the  lever  up  and  raise  the
rear seat cushion

Open the lid

Turn the knob in the “OPEN”
direction
Lift the lid

Storage box (if equipped)

1

2

1

2

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Remove the storage box

Pull  the  lever  up  and  raise  the
rear seat cushion

Open the lid

Turn the knob in the “OPEN”
direction
Lift the lid

Remove the storage box

Remove the lids
Turn the knobs counterclock-
wise
Remove the storage box

1

2

1

2

3

1

2

3

WARNING

To prevent damage to the storage box

Do not put heavy loads on the lids.

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Luggage compartment features

Deck  hooks  are  provided  for
securing loose items.

Deck hooks

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Other interior features

To  set  the  visor  in  the  forward
position, flip it down.
To set the visor in the side posi-
tion,  flip  down,  unhook,  and
swing it to the side.
To use the side extender, place
the  visor  in  the  side  position,
then slide it backward. 

Open the cover

The  light  turns  on  when  the  cover
is opened.

Sun visors

1

2

3

Vanity mirrors (if equipped)

NOTICE

Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the engine is
stopped.

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Please use as a power supply for electronic goods that use less than
12 VDC/10 A (power consumption of 120 W).
When using electronic goods, make sure that the power consumption
of all the connected power outlets is less than 120 W.

Type A (instrument panel)

Open the lid.

Type B (back of the front center seatback)

Open the lid.

Power outlets

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Type C (back of the front center seatback)

Open the lid.

Type D (inside of the console box)

Pull the knob up and lift the lid,
and open the lid.

Type E (back of the console box)

Open the lid.

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Type F (back of the console box)

Open the lid.

The power outlets can be used when

The engine switch is in ACC or ON.

Passing a cable from the console box (type D)

P. 363

When turning the engine switch off

Disconnect electrical devices with charging functions, such as mobile battery
packs.
If such devices are left connected, the engine switch may not be turned off
normally.

NOTICE

Close the power outlet lids when the power outlets are not in use. 
Foreign objects or liquids that enter the power outlets may cause a short
circuit.

Do not use the power outlets longer than necessary when the engine is
not running.

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The USB charging ports are used to supply 2.1 A of electricity at 5 V
to external devices. 
The USB charging ports are for charging only. They are not designed
for data transfer or other purposes. 
Depending on the external device, it may not charge properly. Refer to
the  manual  included  with  the  device  before  using  a  USB  charging
port.

Using the USB charging ports

Open the lid.

The USB charging ports can be used when

The engine switch is in ACC or ON.

Situations in which the USB charging ports may not operate correctly

If a device which consumes more than 2.1 A at 5 V is connected

If a device designed to communicate with a personal computer, such as a
USB memory device, is connected

If the connected external device is turned off (depending on device)

If the temperature inside the vehicle is high, such as after the vehicle has
been parked in the sun

About connected external devices

Depending on the connected external device, charging may occasionally be
suspended and then start again. This is not a malfunction.

USB charging ports

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Fold down the armrest for use.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the USB charging ports

Do not insert foreign objects into the ports.

Do not spill water or other liquids into the ports.

When  the USB  charging ports are not  in use,  close the  lids. If  a foreign
object or liquid enters a port may cause a short circuit.

Do not apply excessive force to or impact the USB charging ports.

Do not disassemble or modify the USB charging ports.

To prevent damage to external devices

Do not leave external devices in the vehicle. The temperature inside the
vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to an external device.

Do not push down on or apply unnecessary force to an external device or
the cable of an external device while it is connected.

To prevent battery discharge

Do not use the USB charging ports for a long period of time with the engine
stopped.

Armrest (CrewMax models)

NOTICE

Do not apply too much load on the armrest.

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An assist grip (type A) installed on the ceiling can be used to support
your body while sitting on the seat.
An assist grip (type B) installed on the pillar can be used when getting
in or out of the vehicle and others.

Assist grip (type A)
Assist grip (type B)

Assist grips

1

2

WARNING

Assist grip (type A)

Do not use the assist grip when getting in or out of the vehicle or rising from
your seat. 
Doing so could damage the assist grip, or could cause you to injure yourself
by falling over.

NOTICE

Do not hang any heavy object or put a heavy load on the assist grip.

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Garage door opener

The HomeLink

®

 wireless control system in your vehicle has 3 buttons

which can be programmed to operate 3 different devices. Refer to the
programming  methods  on  the  following  pages  to  determine  the
method which is appropriate for the device.

HomeLink

®

 indicator light

Garage  door  operation  indica-
tors
Buttons

Before programming the HomeLink

®

During programming, it is possible that garage doors, gates, or
other devices may operate. For this reason, make sure that peo-
ple and objects are clear of the garage door or other devices to
prevent injury or other potential harm.

It  is  recommended  that  a  new  battery  be  placed  in  the  remote
control transmitter for more accurate programming.

Garage  door  opener  motors  manufactured  after  1995  may  be
equipped with rolling code protection. If this is the case, you may
need  a  stepladder  or  other  sturdy,  safe  device  to  reach  the
“learn” or “smart” button on the garage door opener motor.

: If equipped

The garage door opener can be programmed to operate garage
doors,  gates,  entry  doors,  door  locks,  home  lighting  systems,
security systems, and other devices.

HomeLink

®

1

2

3

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Programming the HomeLink

®

Steps 

 through 

 must be performed within 60 seconds, other-

wise the indicator light will stop flashing and programming will not
be able to be completed.

Press  and  release  the  HomeLink

®

  button  you  want  to  program

and check that the HomeLink

®

 indicator light flashes orange.

Point  the  remote  control
transmitter  for  the  device  at
the rear view mirror, 1 to 3 in.
(25  to  75  mm)  from  the
HomeLink

®

 buttons.

Keep  the  HomeLink

®

  indicator

light in view while programming.

Program a device.

Programming  a  device
other  than  an  entry  gate
(for U.S.A. owners)

Press  and  hold  the  remote
control  transmitter  button
until the HomeLink

®

 

indicator

light  changes  from  slowly
flashing  orange  to  rapidly
flashing  green  (rolling  code)
or  continuously  lit  green
(fixed code), then release the
button.

Programming an entry gate (for U.S.A. owners)/Programming
a device in the Canadian market

Press and release the remote control transmitter button at 2 sec-
ond  intervals,  repeatedly,  until  the  HomeLink

®

  indicator  light

changes  from  slowly  flashing  orange  to  rapidly  flashing  green
(rolling code) or continuously lit green (fixed code).

1

3

1

2

3

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Test  the  HomeLink

®

 

operation  by  pressing  the  newly  pro-

grammed button and observing the indicator light:

Indicator light illuminates: Programming of a fixed code device
has completed. The garage door or other device should oper-
ate when a HomeLink

®

 

button is pressed and released.

Indicator light flashes rapidly: The garage door opener motor
or  other  device  is  equipped  with  a  rolling  code. To  complete
programming, firmly press and hold the HomeLink

®

 

button for

2 seconds then release it.

If the garage door or other device does not operate, proceed
to “Programming a rolling code system”.

Repeat the steps above to program another device for any of the
remaining HomeLink

®

 

buttons.

Programming a rolling code system 

2 or more people may be necessary to complete rolling code pro-
gramming.

Locate the “Learn” or “Smart”
button  on  the  garage  door
opener motor in the garage.

This button can usually be found
where the hanging antenna wire
is  attached  to  the  unit.  The
name  and  color  of  the  button
may  vary  by  manufacturer.
Refer  to  the  Owner’s  manual
supplied  with  the  garage  door
opener motor for details.

Press  and  release  the
“Learn” or “Smart” button.
Perform 

  within  30  sec-

onds after performing 

.

4

5

1

2

3

2

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Press  and  hold  the  desired
HomeLink

®

 button (inside the

vehicle)  for  2  seconds  and
release  it.  Repeat  this
sequence 

(press/hold/

release)  up  to  3  times  to
complete programming. 
If  the  garage  door  opener
motor  operates  when  the
HomeLink

®

 

button 

is

pressed,  the  garage  door
opener motor recognizes the
HomeLink

®

 signal.

Enabling 2-way communication with a garage door (only avail-
able for compatible devices)

When enabled, 2-way communication allows you to check the sta-
tus of the opening and closing of a garage door through indicators
in your vehicle. 
2-way  communication  is  only  available  if  the  garage  door  opener
motor used is a compatible device. (To check device compatibility,
refer to www.HomeLink.com.)

Within 5 seconds after programming the garage door opener has
been  completed,  if  the  garage  door  opener  motor  is  trained  to
HomeLink

®

, both garage door operation indicators will flash rap-

idly  green  and  the  light  on  the  garage  door  opener  motor  will
blink twice, indicating that 2-way communication is enabled.

If the indicators do not flash, perform 

 and 

 within the first 10

presses  of  the  HomeLink

®

 

button  after  programming  has  been

completed.

3

1

2

3

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Press  a  programmed  HomeLink

®

  button  to  operate  a  garage

door.
Within  1  minute  of  pressing  the  HomeLink

®

 

button,  after  the

garage door operation has stopped, press the “Learn” or “Smart”
button on the garage door opener motor. Within 5 seconds of the
establishment  of  2-way  communication  with  the  garage  door
opener, both garage door operation indicators in the vehicle will
flash rapidly green and the light on the garage door opener motor
will blink twice, indicating that 2-way communication is enabled.

Reprogramming a single HomeLink

®

 button

When the following procedure is performed, buttons which already
have devices registered to them can be overwritten:

With one hand, press and hold the desired HomeLink

®

 button. 

When  the  HomeLink

®

  indicator  starts  flashing  orange,  release

the  HomeLink

®

  button  and  perform  “Programming  the  Home-

Link

®

” 

  (it  takes  20  seconds  for  the  HomeLink

®

  indicator  to

start flashing).

Press  the  appropriate  HomeLink

®

  button.  The  HomeLink

®

  indicator

light should turn on.

Operating the HomeLink

®

2

3

1

2

1

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The  status  of  the  opening  and
closing of a garage door is shown
by the indicators.

Opening
Closing

This function is only available if the
garage door opener motor used is
a  compatible  device.  (To  check
device  compatibility,  refer  to
www.HomeLink.com.)

The indicators can operate within approximately 820 ft. (250 m) of
the  garage  door.  However,  if  there  are  obstructions  between  the
garage door and the vehicle, such as houses and trees, feedback
signals from the garage door may not be received. 
To  recall  the  previous  door  operation  status,  press  and  release

either  HomeLink

®

  buttons 

  and 

  or 

  and 

simultaneously. The last recorded status will be displayed for 3 sec-
onds.

Garage door operation indicators

1

2

Color

Status

Orange (flashing)

Currently opening/closing

Green

Opening/closing has completed

Red (flashing)

Feedback signals cannot be received

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Press and hold the 2 outside but-
tons  for  10  seconds  until  the
HomeLink

®

 

indicator 

light

changes  from  continuously  lit
orange to rapidly flashing green.

If you sell your vehicle, be sure to
erase  the  programs  stored  in  the
HomeLink

®

 memory.

Codes stored in the HomeLink

®

 memory

The  registered  codes  are  not  erased  even  if  the  battery  cable  is  discon-
nected.

If  learning  failed  when  registering  a  different  code  to  a  HomeLink

®

  button

that already has a code registered to it, the already registered code will not
be erased.

Before programming

Install a new battery in the transmitter.

The battery side of the transmitter must be pointed away from the Home-
Link

®

.

Erasing the entire HomeLink

®

 memory (all three codes)

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Certification for the garage door opener

For vehicles sold in the U.S.A.

FCC ID: NZLAECHL5
NOTE:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence,  and  (2) This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC WARNING:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

For vehicles sold in Canada

NOTE:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
REMARQUE:
Le  present  appareil  est  conforme  aux  CNR  d’Industrie  Canada  applicables
aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisee aux deux
conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)
l’utilisateur  de  l’appareil  doit  accepter  tout  brouillage  radioelectrique  subi,
meme si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.

When support is necessary

Visit on the web at www.homelink.com/toyota or call 1-800-355-3515.

About HomeLink

®

HomeLink and the HomeLink house icon are registered trademarks of Gen-
tex Corporation.

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WARNING

When programming a garage door or other remote control device

The  garage  door  or  other  device  may  operate,  so  ensure  people  and
objects are out of danger to prevent potential harm.

Conforming to federal safety standards

Do  not  use  the  HomeLink

®

  compatible  transceiver  with  any  garage  door

opener or device that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by
federal safety standards.
This  includes  any  garage  door  that  cannot  detect  an  interfering  object. A
door or device without these features increases the risk of death or serious
injury.

When operating or programming HomeLink

®

Never allow a child to operate or play with the HomeLink

®

 buttons.

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Compass

To  turn  the  compass  on  or  off,
press  and  hold  the  button  for
3 seconds.

: If equipped

The compass on the inside rear view mirror indicates the direc-
tion in which the vehicle is heading.

Operation

Displays and directions

Display

Direction

N

North

NE

Northeast

E

East

SE

Southeast

S

South

SW

Southwest

W

West

NW

Northwest

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The direction display deviates from the true direction determined by
the earth’s magnetic field. The amount of deviation varies according to
the geographic position of the vehicle.

If you cross over a map boundary shown in illustration, the compass will
deviate. 
To obtain higher precision of accurate calibration, refer to the following.

Deviation calibration

Stop the vehicle.
Press and hold the button for
6 seconds.

A  number  (1  to  15)  appears  on
the compass display.

Press the switch, and referring to the map above, select the num-
ber of the zone where you are.

If the direction is displayed several seconds after adjustment, the cali-
bration is complete.

Calibrating the compass

Samoa: 5 

Guam: 8 

Saipan: 8

1

2

3

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Circling calibration

Stop the vehicle in a place where it is safe to drive in a circle.
Press and hold the button for
9 seconds.

“C”  appears  on  the  compass
display.

Drive  the  vehicle  at  5  mph
(8 km/h)  or  less  in  a  circle
until a direction is displayed.

If  there  is  not  enough  space  to
drive in a circle, drive around the
block  until  the  direction  is  dis-
played.

Conditions unfavorable to correct operation

The compass may not show the correct direction in the following conditions:

The vehicle is stopped immediately after turning.

The vehicle is on an inclined surface.

The vehicle is in a place where the earth’s magnetic field is subject to inter-
ference by artificial magnetic fields (underground car park/parking lot, under
a steel tower, between buildings, roof car park/parking lot, near an intersec-
tion, near a large vehicle, etc.).

The vehicle has become magnetized. 
(There is a magnet or metal object near the inside rear view mirror.)

The battery has been disconnected.

A door is open.

1

2

3

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WARNING

When driving the vehicle

Do not adjust the display. Be sure to adjust the display only when the vehi-
cle is stopped.

When doing the circling calibration

Be sure to secure a wide space, and watch out for people and vehicles in
the neighborhood. Do not violate any local traffic rules while performing cir-
cling calibration.

NOTICE

To avoid the compass malfunctions

Do not place magnets or any metal objects near the inside rear view mirror.
Doing this may cause a malfunction of the compass sensor.

To ensure normal operation of the compass

Do  not  perform  circling  calibration  of  the  compass  in  a  place  where  the
earth’s magnetic field is subject to interference by artificial magnetic fields.

During calibration, do not operate electric systems (moon roof, power win-
dows, etc.) as they may interfere with the calibration.

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Maintenance and care

6-1. Maintenance and care

Cleaning and protecting 

the vehicle exterior.......... 400

Cleaning and protecting 

the vehicle interior........... 403

6-2. Maintenance

Maintenance 

requirements ................... 406

General maintenance........ 408
Emission inspection 

and maintenance (I/M) 
programs......................... 411

6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance

Do-it-yourself service 

precautions ..................... 412

Hood ................................. 414
Engine compartment......... 415
Tires .................................. 426
Tire inflation pressure ....... 440
Wheels .............................. 443
Air conditioning filter.......... 446
Wireless remote control/

electronic key battery...... 449

Checking and replacing 

fuses ............................... 452

Light bulbs......................... 455

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