TOYOTA TACOMA 2007 Owners Manual (in English)
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LS10011
Remove spacers from the center panel.
Place one spacer on the pin that would be
below transmitter button when the cover is
closed. Close the cover.
LS10012
When the garage door opener transmitter
is properly installed, you can operate the
transmitter by pushing the center panel of
the cover.
LS10013
If the center panel does not contact your
garage door opener transmitter:
Check to see if spacer is on the cor-
rect pin.
Attach another spacer to the top of
original spacer. Check operation. If re-
quired, continue to add spacers until
contact is achieved.
If the transmitter is clattering during driv-
ing, fill in a piece of felt or pad to prevent
the transmitter from clattering.
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CAUTION
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or a sudden
stop, always keep the garage door
opener box closed while driving.
Keep the remaining spacers away
from children.
To use the auxiliary boxes, open the
lids as shown in the following illustra-
tions.
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 only—As these holders are
designed for holding a light object
such as an eyeglass, do not place
any heavy objects in them. Heavy
objects may cause the holder to
open and contents to fly out result-
ing in injuries.
NOTICE
Type A only—During hot weather, the
interior of the vehicle becomes very
hot. Do not leave anything flammable
or deformable such as a lighter,
glasses, etc. inside.
LS10014
Type A (over head console)
LS10015
Type B (instrument panel)
Auxiliary boxes
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LS10016a
Front
Type C (under the rear seat of access cab
models)
LS10017a
Front
Type D (under the rear seat of double cab
models)
LS10019a
Type E (left side of bed)
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Type F (right side of bed)
LS10018a
Type G (right side of bed)
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LS10020
To use the rear console box, raise the
console box lid while pushing the lock
release button.
LS10021
The rear console box is equipped with
the flexible cargo net.
The flexible cargo net is detachable.The cup holders are designed for hold-
ing cups or drink cans securely.
Type A and B—The cup holder can be
adjustable to the size of the cups or
drink cans by changing the holder posi-
tion and the arm position, as shown.
CAUTION
Do not place anything else other than
cups or drink cans in the cup holder,
as such items may be thrown about
in the compartment and possibly in-
jured people in the vehicle during
sudden braking or in an accident.
Rear console box
Cup holders
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Type A (bench seat)
LS10027
Type B (separate seats with automatic
transmission)
LS10026
Type C (separate seats with automatic
transmission)
LS10025
Type D (separate seats with manual trans-
mission)
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LS10022
Front doors
LS10023
Rear doors (double cab models only)
LS10024
Rear console box
The bottle holders are designed to hold
bottles securely.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to use the holder for
any other purpose for which it was
intended. Inappropriately sized or
shaped objects may be thrown about
in the compartment and possibly in-
jured people in the vehicle during a
sudden braking or an accident.
NOTICE
Do not put a cup or open bottle in
the bottle holder because the con-
tents may spill when the door opens
or closes.
Bottle holders
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LS10031a
Separator
Type A (left side behind the rear seat
back)
LS10030b
Separator
Type B (right side behind the rear seat
back)
This box is designed to place things
like bottles.
The separator is detachable, and it can be
installed in various positions as required.
LS10044
The flashlight holder is designed to
hold the flashlight securely.
The flashlight holder is detachable, and it
can be installed in various positions as
required.
Storage boxes (double cab
models only) Flashlight holder (double cab
models only)
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You should use the front passenger ’s
seatback as a temporary table only when
the vehicle is stopped.
To use the seatback table, fold the seat-
back down. (For detailed information, see
“—Folding front passenger ’s seat” on page
39 in Section 1−3.)
CAUTION
To avoid serious injury:
Do not set up the seatback table
while the vehicle is moving.
Do not sit on the seatback table.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the seat, avoid
putting heavy loads on the temporary
table.
LS10051a
These hooks are designed to hang the
factory supplied cargo net.
To hang the cargo net, use the cargo net
hooks.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the hook, avoid
hanging items other than the cargo
net on it.
Seatback table (on some
models) Cargo net hooks (double cab
models with subwoofer)
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LS10029
The hooks are designed to hang things
like grocery bags.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the hook, avoid
hanging heavy loads on it.
LS10042b
To secure your luggage, use the deck
hooks.
See “—Stowage precautions” on page 301
in Section 2 for precautions when loading
luggage.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury, keep the
deck hooks folded when not in use.
LS10041a
Deck rails
To use the deck rails, you must install
genuine Toyota accessories or their
equivalent for the deck rails.
Follow the manufacturer ’s instructions and
precautions when installing a genuine
Toyota accessory or equivalent.
See “—Stowage precautions” on page 301
in Section 2 for precautions when loading
luggage.
Grocery bag hooksDeck hooksDeck rails—
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CAUTION
When you secure cargo with the deck
rails, be sure follow the instructions
below in order to avoid the cargo
coming loose:
Do not install accessories (tie down
cleats, storage boxes, etc.) at more
than the following number of loca-
tions per deck rail:
Side rail:Short deck—Max. 3 locations
Long deck—Max. 4 locations
Headboard rail: Max. 3 locations
Spread out tie down/support loca-
tions evenly along the length of the
rails.
Do not exceed a total tensile load
of 200 kg (440 lb.) per deck rail.
To prevent luggage or cargo from
sliding forward during braking,
make sure the deck rail accessories
such as storage box are securely
attached on the deck rails.
LS10055a
1: Locking plate
2: Thumb wheel
3: Tie down cleat
The deck rail system enables you to
insert and move tie down cleats to
their best location along deck rails to
secure a load.
LS10056a
12.7 mm
(0.5 in.)
1: Deck rail
2: Detent
3: Locking plate
INSTALLING THE TIE DOWN CLEAT: 1. Loosen the thumb wheel in a coun- terclockwise motion, and depress the
wheel so locking plate maintains
12.7 mm (0.5 in.) gap.
—Tie down cleats