TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2006 J100 Owners Manual

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5. Test the operation of the HomeLink by
pressing the newly programmed button.
If programming a garage door opener,
check to see if the garage door opens
and closes.
If the garage door does not operate,
identify if your garage transmitter is of
the “Rolling C ode” type. Press and hold
the programmed HomeLink
button.
The garage door has the rolling code
feature if the indicator light (on the
HomeLink
) flashes rapidly and then
remains lit after 2 seconds. If your
garage transmitter is the “Rolling Code”
type, proceed to the heading “Program-
ming a rolling code system”. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each re-
maining HomeLink
button to program
another device.
Programming a rolling code system
If your device is “Rolling Code”
equipped, it is necessary to follow
steps 1 through 4 under the heading
“Programming the HomeLink
” before
proceeding with the steps listed below. 1. Locate the “training” button on the ceil-
ing mounted garage door opener motor.
The exact location and color of the
button may vary by brand of garage
door opener. Refer to the owner ’s
guide supplied by the garage door
opener manufacturer for the location of
this “training” button.
2. Press the “training” button on the ceil- ing mounted garage door opener motor.
Following this step, you have 30 sec-
onds in which to initiate step 3 below.
3. Press and release the vehicle’s pro- grammed HomeLink
button twice.
The garage door may open. If the door
does open, the programming process is
complete. If the door does not open,
press and release the button a third
time. This third press and release will
complete the programming process by
opening the garage door.
The ceiling mounted garage door open-
er motor should now recognize the
HomeLink
unit and be able activate
the garage door up/down.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each re- maining HomeLink
button to program
another rolling code system.

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Programming an entrance gate/Program-
ming all devices in the Canadian market1. Decide which of the 3 HomeLink
but-
tons you want to program.
2. Place your hand− held gate/device
transmitter 25 to 75 mm (1 to 3 in.)
away from the surface of the
HomeLink
.
Keep the indicator light on the
HomeLink
in view while programming.
3. Press and hold the selected HomeLink
button.
4. Continuously press and release ( cycle)
the hand− held gate/device transmitter
button every two seconds until step 5
is complete.
5. When the indicator light on the HomeLink
changes from a slow to a
rapid flash after 20 seconds, you can
release both buttons.
6. Test the operation of the HomeLink
by
pressing the newly programmed button.
Check to see if the gate/device oper-
ates correctly.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each re- maining HomeLink
button to program
another device. Programming other devices
To program other devices such as home
security systems, home door locks or
lighting, contact your authorized Toyota
dealer for assistance.
Reprogramming a button
Individual HomeLink

buttons cannot be
erased, however, to reprogram a single
button, follow the procedure “Programming
the HomeLink
”.
(b) Operating the HomeLink

To operate the HomeLink , press the ap-
propriate HomeLink button to activate the
programmed device. The HomeLink indi-
cator light should come on. The
HomeLink
continues to send the signal
for up to 20 seconds as long as the but-
ton is pressed.
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(c) Erasing the entire HomeLink
memory (all three programs)
To erase all previously programmed codes
at one time, press and hold down the 2
outside buttons for 20 seconds until the
indicator light flashes.
If you sell your vehicle, be sure to erase
the programs stored in the HomeLink

memory.

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For additional programming assistance
with your HomeLink Universal Trans-
celver call the:
Toyota Customer Experience Center at
1 −800− 331−4331 (U.S.A.)
Refer to HomeLink
on the internet at :
WWW.HOMELINK.COM
CAUTION
When programming the HomeLink
Universal Transceiver, you may be
operating a garage door or other
device. Make sure people and ob-
jects are out of the way of the ga-
rage door or other device to pre-
vent potential harm or damage.
Do not use this HomeLink Univer-
sal Transceiver with any garage
door opener that lacks the safety
stop and reverse feature as re-
quired by federal safety standards.
(This includes any garage door
opener model manufactured before
April 1, 1982.) A garage door open-
er which cannot detect an object
(signaling the door to stop and re-
verse), does not meet current feder-
al safety standards. Using a garage
door opener without these features
increases risk of serious injury or
death.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS −210 of the IC
Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: This transmitter has been
tested and complies with FCC and IC
Rules. Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party re-
sponsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the
device.

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Auxiliary boxes—
To use the auxiliary boxes, open as
shown in the following illustrations.
CAUTION
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or a sudden stop,
always keep the auxiliary box closed
while driving.
Type A (luggage compartment)
Type B (luggage compartment)
Type C (rear console)

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—Firstaid kit holder
An auxiliary box is equipped with a
band to hold the firstaid kit.
Although the first−aid kit itself is not in-
cluded as an original equipment, this aux-
iliary box can be used to store the first −
aid kit.
Hold the first −aid kit with a band.
Make sure the first −aid kit is securely
held.
—Warning reflector holder
An auxiliary box is equipped with a
band to hold the warning reflector.
Although the warning reflector itself is not
included as an original equipment, this
auxiliary box can be used to store the
warning reflector.
Hold the warning reflector kit with a band.
Make sure the warning reflector is secure-
ly held.
Cup holders
The cup holder is designed for holding
cups or drinkcans securely. To use
them, observe the following illustra-
tions.
CAUTION
Do not place anything else other
than cups or drinkcans in the cup
holder, as such items may be
thrown about in the compartment
and possibly injure people in the
vehicle during a sudden braking or
an accident.
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or a sudden
stop while driving, keep the cup
holder closed when it is not in use.

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For front seats
The cup holder can be adjusted to the
size of cups by changing the separator
position or moving the separator arms.
You can use it as an accessory box by
removing the separator inside.
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For front seat
To use a cup holder in the console box.1. Open the console box lid. Pull down the knob so that the cup holder swings
down.
2. While holding the console box lid with your hand, push down the cup holder
to be secured.
NOTICE
When you use the cup holder in the
console box, make sure it is se-
curely locked.
 Do not rest your arm on the cup
holder in the console box.
 Wipe up spilt drink at once.
For second seats
For third seats (righthand side)

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For third seats (lefthand side)
Card holder
You can store a card in the slot as
shown in the illustration.
Tiedown hooks
To secure your luggage, use the tie
down hooks as shown above.
See “Cargo and luggage” on page 247 for
precautions when loading luggage.
NOTICE
Do not use the seat anchors instead
of the tiedown hooks.

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Cargo net hooks
These hooks are designed to hang car-
go net.
To hang the cargo net, use the cargo net
hooks and rear tie−down hooks.
Although the cargo net itself is not in-
cluded as an original equipment, these
hooks can be used to hang the cargo net.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the hook, avoid
hanging things other than a cargo net
on it.
Roof luggage carrier
Roof rails
Cross rails
The roof luggage carrier consists of
roof rails and sliding cross rails.
Side
knobs
Upper
knob
ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF CROSS
RAILS:
1. Turn the upper and side knobs coun- terclockwise to loosen the cross
rails.

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2. Slide the cross rails to the appropri-ate position for loading the luggages
and turn the side knobs clockwise to
tighten the cross rails securely.
There are cross rail stoppers on the roof
rails which help you prevent the cross
rails being touched with the tilted up moon
roof.
NOTICE
Do not remove the cross rail stop-
pers, or the moon roof may be dam-
aged when it is tilted.
3. In order to fix the cross rails to the appropriate length, turn the upper
knobs clockwise after tightening all
of the side knobs.
CAUTION
Make sure the cross rails are fixed
securely by pushing forward and rear-
ward them. Failure to do so may
cause an unexpected accident or se-
vere injury in the event of emergency
braking or a collision.
Follow the manufacture’s instructions and
precautions when installing the attach-
ments or their equivalent.
CAUTION
When you load cargo on the roof lug-
gage carrier, observe the following:
Place the cargo so that its weight
is distributed evenly between the
front and rear axles.
If loading long or wide cargo, never
exceed the vehicle overall length or
width. (See “Dimensions and
weights” on page 340 for informa-
tion on your vehicle overall length
and width.)
Before driving, make sure the cargo
is securely fastened on the roof
luggage carrier.
Loading cargo on the roof luggage
carrier will make the center of the
vehicle gravity higher. Avoid high
speeds, sudden starts, sharp turns,
sudden braking or abrupt maneu-
vers, otherwise it may result in loss
of control or vehicle rollover due to
failure to operate this vehicle cor-
rectly.

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If driving for a long distance, on
rough roads, or at high speeds,
stop the vehicle now and then dur-
ing the trip to make sure the cargo
remains in its place.
Do not exceed 70 kg (154 lb.) cargo
weight on the roof luggage carrier.
NOTICE
When loading the luggages, be careful
not to scratch the surface of the
moon roof.
Floor mat
Use a floor mat of the correct size.
If the floor carpet and floor mat have a
hole, then it is designed for use with a
locking clip. Fix the floor mat with locking
clip into the hole in the floor carpet.CAUTION
Make sure the floor mat is properly
placed on the floor carpet. If the floor
mat slips and interferes with the
movement of the pedals during driv-
ing, it may cause an accident.

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