spare tire TOYOTA 4RUNNER 2011 N280 / 5.G Quick Reference Guide

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!A word about safevehicle operations
This
\fuick Reference Guideisasummary ofbasic vehicle
operations. Itcontains briefdescriptions offundamental
operations soyou canlocate andusethevehicle’s main
equipment quicklyandeasily.
The \fuick Reference Guideisnot intended asasubstitute for
the Owner’s Manuallocated inthe vehicle’s glovebox.\fe
strongly encourage youtoreview theOwner’s Manualand
supplementary manualssoyou will have abetter understanding
of the vehicle’s capabilities andlimitations.
Your dealership andtheentire staffofToyota MotorSales,
U.S.A., Inc.wish youmany yearsofsatisfied drivinginyour
new 4\bunner.
ThisQuick Reference Guide isnot afull description of
\bRunner operations. \fvery\bRunner ownershould review the
\bwner’s Manual thataccompanies thisvehicle.
Pay special attention tothe boxed information highlightedin
color throughout the\bwner’s Manual.\fach boxcontains safe
operating instructions tohelp youavoid injury orequipment
malfunction.
All information inthis Quick Reference Guideiscurrent at
the time ofprinting. Toyotareserves theright tomake
changes atany time without notice.
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OVERVIEW
FE\fTURES/OPER\fTIONS
S\fFETY \fND EMERGENCY FE\fTURES
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Moving the lever to “LOCK” will allow the door to be opened only from
the outside.
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Enginemaintenance8Fueltank door andcap 6Hoodrelease 8Indicatorsymbols 45Instrumentcluster 4
Instrumentpanel \f3
Keylessentry16SmartKeysystem17
AirConditioning/Heating 1819Audio \f0\f1Autolockfunctions1,2\fAutomatic Transmission 9
Bluetooth®audio\f3Clock 14Cruisecontrol 17Fourwheeldrive 10Garagedooropener (HomeLink®)319iPod®/USB/AUXport \f1LightcontrolInstrument panel15Lights1&turn signals 16Moonroof11\bParkingbrake 9Poweroutlets1\fV DC \f3Poweroutlets1\f0V AC \f\fSeatadjustmentsFront 11SeatadjustmentsSecond rowseats 11Seatheaters18SeatsFolding downsecond rowseats 1\fSeatsHeadrestraints 13
SeatsReturningthirdrowseat s 13SeatsStowingthirdrowsea ts 13Telephonecontrols(Bluetooth®) \f\fTiltand telescopic steeringwheel 10VSCOFF button 15Windows11\bWindowBackwindow115
Windshield wipers&washers17
Door locks\f4DoorsChild safetylocks \f5Seatbelts \f4SeatbeltsShoulder beltanchor \f4Sparetire&tools \f5
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OVERVIEW
FEATURES/OPERATIONS
SAFETYAND
EMERGENCY FEATURES
INDEX
1VisityourToyota dealerforinformation oncustomizing thisfeature.2Programmable bycustomer. Refertothe Owner’s Manualforinstructions and
more information.
3HomeLink®isaregistered trademark ofJohnson Controls, Inc.
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SAFETYANDEMERGENCY FEATURES
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OV\f
F\fAT
SAF\f
\fM\f
IND
1Visi2Progmor
3Hom
2011
\bRunner
!A word about safevehicle operations
This
\fuick Reference Guideisasummary ofbasic vehicle
operations. Itcontains briefdescriptions offundamental
operations soyou canlocate andusethevehicle’s main
equipment quicklyandeasily.
The \fuick Reference Guideisnot intended asasubstitute for
the Owner’s Manuallocated inthe vehicle’s glovebox.\fe
strongly encourage youtoreview theOwner’s Manualand
supplementary manualssoyou will have abetter understanding
of the vehicle’s capabilities andlimitations.
Your dealership andtheentire staffofToyota MotorSales,
U.S.A., Inc.wish youmany yearsofsatisfied drivinginyour
new 4\bunner.
ThisQuick Reference Guide isnot afull description of
\bRunner operations. \fvery\bRunner ownershould review the
\bwner’s Manual thataccompanies thisvehicle.
Pay special attention tothe boxed information highlightedin
color throughout the\bwner’s Manual.\fach boxcontains safe
operating instructions tohelp youavoid injury orequipment
malfunction.
All information inthis Quick Reference Guideiscurrent at
the time ofprinting. Toyotareserves theright tomake
changes atany time without notice.
11\bRunner.qxd:\b1\b\f3\99M2 \f/3/10 6:22 PM Page 51
25
OVERVIEW
FE\fTURES/OPER\fTIONS
S\fFETY \fND EMERGENCY FE\fTURES
ator
ght
Moving the lever to “LOCK” will allow the door to be opened only from
the outside.
ure
Tool bag
Jack
(\b)
(2)
(3)
Spare tire
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