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Sports modeE00603901323
Whether  the  vehicle  is  stationary  or  in  motion,
sports mode is selected by gently pushing the selec-
tor  lever  from  the  “D”  (DRIVE)  position  into  the
manual gate (A). To return to “D” range operation,
gently  push  the  selector  lever  back  into  the  main
gate (B).
 
In sports mode, gear shifts can be made rapidly sim-
ply by moving the selector lever backward and for-
ward.  In  contrast  to  a  manual  transmission,  the
sports  mode  allows  gear  shifts  with  the  accelerator
pedal depressed.SHIFT UPSHIFT DOWN
+ (SHIFT UP)
Push the lever forward once to shift up one gear.
 
- (SHIFT DOWN)
Pull  the  lever  backward  once  to  shift  down  one
gear.
CAUTIONl In  sports  mode,  the  driver  must  execute
upward shifts in accordance with prevail-
ing  road  conditions,  taking  care  to  keep
the engine speed below the red zone.
l By rapidly moving the selector lever back-
ward (SHIFT DOWN) twice, it is possible
to  skip  one  gear,  i.e.,  3 rd
  to  1 st
,  4 th
  to  2 nd
or 5 th
 to 3 rd
. Since sudden engine braking
and/or rapid acceleration can cause a loss
of traction, downshifts must be made care-
fully  in  accordance  with  the  vehicle’s
speed.
NOTE
l In sports mode, only the 4 or 5 forward gears
can  be  selected.  To  reverse  or  park  the  vehi-
cle,  move  the  selector  lever  to  the  “R”  (RE-
VERSE) or “P” (PARK) position as required.
l To  maintain  good  running  performance,  the
transmission  may  refuse  to  perform  an  up-
shift  when  the  selector  lever  is  moved  to  the
“+  (SHIFT  UP)”  position  at  certain  vehicle
speeds.  Also,  to  prevent  over-revving  of  the
engine,  the  transmission  may  refuse  to  per-
form a downshift when the lever is moved to
the  “-  (SHIFT  DOWN)”  position  at  certain
vehicle speeds.
l In sports mode, downward shifts are made au-
tomatically  when  the  vehicle  slows  down.
When  the  vehicle  stops,  1st
  gear  is  automati-
cally selected.
l When  driving  away  on  a  slippery  road,  push
the selector lever forward into the “+ (SHIFT
UP)”  position.  This  causes  the  transmission
to  shift  into  the  2 nd
  gear  which  is  better  for
smooth  driving  away  on  a  slippery  road.
Push  the  selector  lever  to  the  “-  (SHIFT
DOWN)” side to shift back to the 1 st
 gear.Sports mode indicator
E00612300498
In sports mode, the currently selected position is in-
dicated  by  the  indicator  (A)  shown  on  the  instru-
ment panel.
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When a malfunction occurs in the au-
tomatic transmission E00615100152When the selector lever position indicator blinksE00615200238
When  the  selector  lever  position  indicator  blinks
while you are driving, there could be a malfunction
in the automatic transmission system.
orthroughor
CAUTIONl If  the  selector  lever  position  indicator
blinks  while  you  are  driving,  it  is  likely
that  a  safety  device  is  operating  because
of  a  malfunction  in  the  automatic  trans-
mission.  We  recommend  you  to  have
your vehicle inspected as soon as possible.CAUTIONl The selector lever position indicator warn-
ing function does not operate with the se-
lector lever in the “P” (PARK), “R” (RE-
VERSE) or “N” (NEUTRAL) position.When the A/T (automatic transmission) fluid tem-
perature warning lamp comes on E00615300141
The automatic transmission fluid temperature warn-
ing  lamp  comes  on  when  the  automatic  transmis-
sion  fluid  temperature  becomes  abnormally  high.
Normally the warning lamp comes on when the ig-
nition  switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position,  and
then will go out after a few seconds.
CAUTIONl If  the  lamp  comes  on,  reduce  the  engine
speed  and  stop  the  vehicle  in  a  safe  area.
Then  set  the  selector  lever  to  the  “P”
(PARK) position and idle the engine until
the warning lamp goes off. When the warn-
ing lamp goes off, resume normal driving.
If  the  warning  lamp  does  not  go  off,  we
recommend  you  to  have  your  vehicle  in-
spected.Operation of the automatic transmis-
sion E00604200528CAUTIONlBefore  selecting  a  gear  with  the  engine
running  and  the  vehicle  stationary,  fully
depress the brake pedal to prevent the ve-
hicle from creeping.
The  vehicle  will  begin  to  move  as  soon  as
the  gear  is  engaged,  especially  when  the
engine  speed  is  high,  at  fast  idle  or  with
the air conditioning operating, the brakes
should  only  be  released  when  you  are
ready to drive away.
l Depress  the  brake  pedal  with  the  right
foot at all times.
Using the left foot could cause driver move-
ment delay in case of an emergency.
l To  prevent  sudden  acceleration,  never
race  the  engine  when  shifting  from  the
“P” (PARK) or “N” (NEUTRAL) position.
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CAUTIONlOperating the accelerator pedal while the
other  foot  is  resting  on  the  brake  pedal
will  affect  braking  efficiency  and  may
cause premature wear of brake pads.
l Use  the  selector  lever  in  the  correct  shift
position in accordance with driving condi-
tions.
Never  coast  downhill  backward  with  the
driving  shift  position  {“D”  (DRIVE)  or
sports  mode}  or  coast  forward  with  the
“R” (REVERSE) position.
The  engine  stops  and  the  brake  pedal  ef-
fort or the steering wheel handling weight
increasing could lead to an accident.
l Do  not  race  the  engine  with  brake  pedal
pressed when the vehicle is stationary.
This can damage the automatic transmis-
sion.Passing acceleration E00604500329
To  gain  extra  acceleration  in  “D”  (DRIVE)  posi-
tion, push the accelerator to the floor. The automat-
ic transmission will automatically downshift.
NOTE l In  “Sports  mode”,  downshifts  do  not  take
place  when  the  accelerator  is  depressed  all
the way to the floor.
Waiting E00604600304
For short waiting periods, such as at traffic signals,
the  vehicle  can  be  left  in  gear  and  held  stationary
with the service brake.
For longer waiting periods with the engine running,
place the selector lever in the “N” (NEUTRAL) po-
sition..CAUTIONl Never hold the vehicle stationary on a hill
using  the  accelerator  pedal  (without  us-
ing  the  brake  pedal).  Always  apply  the
parking brake and/or service brakes.
l Unexpected  acceleration  may  occur  if  the
selector  lever  is  in  a  position  other  than
“P”  (PARK)  or  “N”  (NEUTRAL).  Prior
to moving off after having stopped the ve-
hicle,  make  sure  that  the  selector  lever  is
in the “D” (DRIVE) position.Parking E00604700262
To  park  the  vehicle,  first  bring  it  to  a  complete
stop,  fully  engage  the  parking  brake,  and  then
move the selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position.
If you are going to leave the vehicle unattended, al-
ways switch off the engine and remove the ignition
key.
NOTE
l On  a  slope,  be  sure  to  apply  the  parking
brake before moving the selector lever to the
“P” (PARK) position. If you move the selec-
tor  lever  to  the  “P”  (PARK)  position  before
applying  the  parking  brake,  it  may  be  diffi-
cult  to  disengage  the  selector  lever  from  the
“P”  (PARK)  position  when  next  you  drive
the  vehicle,  requiring  application  of  a  strong
force  to  the  selector  lever  to  move  from  the
“P” (PARK) position.When the automatic transmission makes no speed
change E00604800683
If  the  transmission  does  not  change  speeds  while
driving,  or  your  vehicle  does  not  pick  up  enough
speed  when  starting  on  an  uphill  slope,  it  may  be
that  there  is  something  unusual  happening  in  the
transmission,  causing  a  safety  device  to  activate.
We  recommend  you  to  have  your  vehicle  checked
as soon as possible. 1.If  your  vehicle  has  difficulty  moving  uphill,
shift  the  selector  lever  into  2 nd
  gear  of  the
“Sports mode”.
This  method  might  not  work  depending  on
the type of transmission malfunction.
2. Once  the  vehicle  is  moving  on  a  level  road,
move the selector lever back to “D” (DRIVE).
NOTE l When  the  selector  lever  position  indicator  in
the  instrument  panel  blinks,  it  means  that
there  is  an  abnormal  condition  in  the  trans-
mission. Refer to  “When the selector lever po-
sition indicator blinks” on page 4-20.
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Transfer shift lever operationE00614900111
The shift pattern is shown on the transfer shift lev-
er knob.The  transfer  shift  lever  should  be  positioned  in  ac-
cordance with the following operating conditions:To shift fromToProcedureVehicles with manual transmissionVehicles with automatic transmission2H4HThe transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle is
either moving or stationary.
When the vehicle is not in motion, shift the gearshift lever
to the “N” (Neutral) position before operating the transfer
shift lever.
When the vehicle is moving, and only while it can be
steered straight ahead, release the accelerator pedal before
operating the transfer shift lever.The transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle
is either moving or stationary.
When the vehicle is not in motion, shift the selector lever
to the “N” (NEUTRAL) position before operating the
transfer shift lever.
When the vehicle is moving, and only while it can be
steered straight ahead, shift the selector lever to the “D”
(DRIVE) position, and release the accelerator pedal be-
fore operating the transfer shift lever.
4H2H
4H4L
Stop the vehicle, depress the clutch pedal to the floor and
operate the transfer shift lever.
Stop the vehicle, shift the selector lever to the “N” (NEU-
TRAL) position, and operate the transfer shift lever.
If operation is made with the selector lever placed in any
other position than “N” (NEUTRAL) position, a gear
noise may be generated, with a possible failure to shift in-
to a proper gear.
4L4H
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NOTEl Shifting  of  the  transfer  shift  lever  between
“2H” ↔ “4H” should only be done at speeds
below 100 km/h (62 mph).
l During  driving,  never  attempt  to  shift  from
“4H” to “4L”.
l When  shifting  from  “2H”  to  “4H”  in  cold
weather  while  the  vehicle  is  in  motion,  the
transmission  gear  may  make  some  noise.  In
cold  weather,  try  to  shift  the  gear  while  the
vehicle is stopped.
l There may be a case that the transfer shift lev-
er  feels  heavy  when  it  is  moved  from  “4H”
to “2H” with the steering wheel in turned po-
sition.
This is normal and not any indication of trou-
ble.CAUTIONl Do  not  operate  the  transfer  shift  lever
while  the  rear  wheels  of  the  vehicle  are
slipping on snow or ice.2WD/4WD operation indication lamp E00615000092
When  the  ignition  switch  is  in  the  “ON”  position,
the  2WD/4WD  operation  indication  lamp  shows
the shifting condition. The 2WD/4WD operation in-
dication lamp illuminates at each transfer shift lev-
er position as follows:
Vehicles equipped with freewheel mechanism
“2H” ↔ “4H”Transfer shift lever posi- tion2WD/4WD operationindication lamp
2HDrive mode switching in progress
4H
: Blink
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: Illuminate: Remain off
NOTE l The  2WD/4WD  operation  indication  lamp
blinks while the selection is in process. Take
the  following  precautions  when  the  indica-
tion lamp is blinking or remains off. •Keep  the  steering  wheel  in  the  straight
ahead position while making range selec-
tions.  If  you  attempt  to  drive  forward
with  the  steering  wheel  turned,  gear  rat-
tling  may  occur  and  the  desired  range
may not actually be selected.
• If  the  2WD/4WD  operation  indication
lamp  continues  blinking  after  a  “2H”  ↔
“4H” selection has been made with the ve-
hicle  moving,  hold  the  steering  wheel  in
the straight ahead position and slowly de-
press the accelerator pedal several times.
Except for vehicles equipped with freewheel mech-
anism
“2H” ↔ “4H”Transfer shift
lever position2WD/4WD operation indication lamp
2H
 Drive mode
switching in progress 4H
: Illuminate: Remain off
NOTE
l When  the  transfer  shift  lever  is  shifted  be-
tween 2H ↔ 4H, the 2WD/4WD operation in-
dication  lamp  does  not  switch  to  illuminate
or  remain  off  while  the  selection  is  in  proc-
ess. Take the following precautions when the
indication lamp remains on or off. •Keep  the  steering  wheel  in  the  straight
ahead position while making range selec-
tions.  If  you  attempt  to  drive  forward
with  the  steering  wheel  turned,  gear  rat-
tling  may  occur  and  the  desired  range
may not actually be selected.
• When the transfer shift lever is shifted be-
tween  “2H”  ↔  “4H”  while  the  vehicle  is
stopped, the 2WD/4WD operation indica-
tion lamp does not switch to illuminate or
remain  off  while  the  selection  is  in  proc-
ess. Drive slowly and normally after con-
firming that the lamp is switched.
• Do  not  move  the  selector  lever  while  the
2WD/4WD  operation  indication  lamp  is
switched.
• If  the  2WD/4WD  operation  indication
lamp  does  not  switch  after  a  “2H”  ↔
“4H” selection has been made with the ve-
hicle  moving,  hold  the  steering  wheel  in
the straight ahead position and slowly de-
press the accelerator pedal several times.
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To shift fromToProcedureVehicles with manual transmissionVehicles with automatic transmission2H4HThe transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle is
either moving or stationary.
When the vehicle is not in motion, shift the gearshift lever
to the “N” (Neutral) position before operating the transfer
shift lever.
When the vehicle is moving, and only while it can be
steered straight ahead, and release the accelerator pedal be-
fore operating the transfer shift lever.The transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle
is either moving or stationary.
When the vehicle is not in motion, shift the selector lever
to the “N” (NEUTRAL) position before operating the
transfer shift lever.
When the vehicle is moving, and only while it can be
steered straight ahead, shift the selector lever to the “D”
(DRIVE) position, and release the accelerator pedal be-
fore operating the transfer shift lever.4H2H or 4HLc
4HLc4H
4HLc4LLcStop the vehicle, depress the clutch pedal to the floor and
operate the transfer shift lever while keeping the transfer
shift lever pushed down.
Keep depressing the clutch pedal while the 2WD/4WD op-
eration indication lamp continues to blink.Stop the vehicle, shift the selector lever to the “N” (NEU-
TRAL) position, and operate the transfer shift lever
while keeping the transfer shift lever pushed down.
If operation is made with the selector lever placed in any
other position than “N” (NEUTRAL) position, a gear
noise may be generated, with a possible failure to shift in-
to a proper gear.
4LLc4HLc
NOTE
l Shifting  of  the  transfer  shift  lever  between
“2H” ↔ “4H” should only be done at speeds
below 100 km/h (62 mph).
l During  driving,  never  attempt  to  shift  from
“4HLc” to “4LLc”.
l When  shifting  from  “2H”  to  “4H”  in  cold
weather  while  the  vehicle  is  in  motion,  the
transmission  gear  may  make  some  noise.  In
cold  weather,  try  to  shift  the  gear  while  the
vehicle is stopped.l When  the  transfer  shift  lever  is  shifted  from
“4H” to “4HLc” while the vehicle is stopped,
the  2WD/4WD  operation  indication  lamp
blinks while the selection is in process. Drive
slowly  and  normally  after  confirming  that
the  lamp  is  illuminated.  (Refer  to  “2WD/
4WD  operation  indication  lamp”  on  page
4-29.)
l Do not move the selector lever while the 2WD/
4WD operation indication lamp is blinking.
l The  2WD/4WD  operation  indication  lamp
will go out momentarily during shifting proc-
ess from “4HLc” to “4LLc” or vice versa, as
the transfer shift lever passes through the neu-
tral position.
Be sure to operate the transfer shift lever un-
til  the  2WD/4WD  operation  indication  lamp
illuminates again.l There may be a case that the transfer shift lev-
er  feels  heavy  when  it  is  moved  from  “2H”
to “4H” with the steering wheel in turned po-
sition.
This is normal and not any indication of trou-
ble.CAUTIONl Do  not  operate  the  transfer  shift  lever
while  the  rear  wheels  of  the  vehicle  are
slipping on snow or ice.
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“4HLc” ↔ “4LLc”Transfer shift lever posi-tion2WD/4WD operationindication lamp
4HLc
 
Drive mode switching in progress
 
4LLc
: Blink: Illuminate: Remain off
NOTE l The  2WD/4WD  operation  indication  lamp
blinks while the selection is in process. Take
the  following  precautions  when  the  indica-
tion lamp is blinking or remains off. •Keep  the  steering  wheel  in  the  straight
ahead position while making range selec-
tions.  If  you  attempt  to  drive  forward
with  the  steering  wheel  turned,  gear  rat-
tling  may  occur  and  the  desired  range
may not actually be selected.
• If  you  move  the  transfer  shift  lever  from
“4H”  to  “4HLc”  while  the  vehicle  is  sta-
tionary,  keep  your  speed  initially  very
low when you subsequently make a stand-
ing  start.  Before  driving  at  normal
speeds,  confirm  that  the  centre  differen-
tial  lock  lamp  has  changed  from  blinking
to steady illumination.
• If  you  move  the  transfer  shift  lever  from
“4HLc”  to  “4H”  and  the  centre  differen-
tial  lock  lamp  does  not  stop  blinking,
place  the  steering  wheel  in  the  straight
ahead position and slowly depress the ac-
celerator pedal several times.
• If  you  move  the  transfer  shift  lever  from
“4H”  to  “2H”  and  the  front  wheel  lamp
does  not  stop  blinking,  confirm  safety
around the vehicle then accelerate, decel-
erate,  and  reverse  until  the  front  wheel
lamp  goes  off.  When  the  front  wheel
lamp  goes  off,  you  can  then  proceed  to
drive the vehicle.
If  you  accelerate,  decelerate,  and  reverse
but  the  front  wheel  lamp  still  does  not
stop blinking, return the transfer shift lev-
er to “4H” then have your vehicle inspec-
ted.l When you move the transfer shift lever from
“4H” to “4HLc”, there may be a slight delay
before  the  centre  differential  lock  lamp  illu-
minates.
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Rear differential lock*E00606200115
If one wheel starts to spin freely and the vehicle be-
comes  stuck  and  cannot  be  freed  even  using  4-
wheel  drive,  the  rear  differential  lock  switch  (A)
can be used to activate the rear differential lock for
extra traction.
Operating the rear differential lock
1.Move the transfer shift lever to “4L” or “4H”
position  (easy  select  4WD),  “4LLc”  or
“4HLc” position (super select 4WD).
2. To  activate  the  rear  differential  lock,  press
the rear differential lock switch (1).
3. To deactivate the rear differential lock, press
the rear differential lock switch (2).CAUTIONl Operate  the  rear  differential  lock  switch
after  the  wheels  are  stopped.  Operating
the  switch  with  the  wheels  turning  may
cause the vehicle to dart in unexpected di-
rections.
NOTE
l The  rear  differential  lock  does  not  operate
when  the  transfer  shift  lever  is  in  “2H”  posi-
tion  (easy  select  4WD),  “2H”  or  “4H”  posi-
tion (super select 4WD).
l When  the  rear  differential  is  locked  with  the
transfer  shift  lever  in  “4L”  or  “4H”  position
(easy  select  4WD),  “4LLc”  or  “4HLc”  posi-
tion  (super  select  4WD)  changing  the  shift
lever  to  “2H”  position  (easy  select  4WD),
“2H”  or  “4H”  position  (super  select  4WD)
makes  the  rear  differential  unlock  automati-
cally.
The rear differential lock indication
lamp E00606300350
When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po-
sition, the rear differential lock indication lamp (A)
in  the  meter  cluster  illuminates  for  a  few  seconds
then  indicates  the  rear  differential  lock’s  operating
status (activated or deactivated).Easy select 4WDSuper select 4WD
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Limited-slip differential*E00606900037
A  limited-slip  differential  is  applied  for  the  rear
wheel differential only. The features of this limited-
slip differential are described below:
 
Just  as  with  a  conventional  differential,  the  wheel
on  one  side  is  allowed  to  turn  at  a  different  speed
from  the  wheel  on  the  other  side  when  the  vehicle
is  cornering.  The  difference  between  the  limited-
slip  differential  and  a  conventional  differential  is
that if the wheel on one side of the vehicle loses trac-
tion,  a  greater  amount  of  torque  is  applied  to  the
wheel on the other side to improve traction.
NOTE l Even if there is a difference in the amount of
traction  the  wheels  can  get,  if  both  of  them
are spinning, the limited-slip differential will
not be effective.CAUTIONl Never  start  the  engine  while  one  of  the
rear  wheels  is  jacked  up  and  the  other  in
contact  with  the  ground;  doing  so  may
cause the vehicle to jump forward.
l When  attempting  to  extract  the  vehicle
from  snow,  mud,  etc.,  and  the  engine  is
run  continuously  at  high  speed,  the  limi-
ted-slip  differential  will  be  adversely  af-
fected.Braking E00607001928
All the parts of the brake system are critical to safe-
ty.  We  recommend  you  to  have  the  vehicle
checked  at  regular  intervals  according  to  the  serv-
ice booklet.CAUTIONl Avoid  driving  habits  that  cause  heavy
braking  and  never  “ride”  the  brakes  by
resting  your  foot  on  the  brake  pedal
while driving.
It causes brake overheating and fade.
Brake system
The  service  brake  is  divided  into  two  brake  cir-
cuits.  And  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  power
brakes. If one brake circuit fails, the other is availa-
ble to stop the vehicle. If you should lose the pow-
er assist for some reason, the brakes will still work.
In  these  situations,  even  if  the  brake  pedal  moves
down  to  the  very  end  of  its  possible  stroke  or  re-
sists being depressed, keep depressing the brake ped-
al down harder and further than usual; stop driving
as  soon  as  possible  and  have  the  brake  system  re-
paired.
WARNINGl Do  not  turn  off  the  engine  while  your  ve-
hicle  is  in  motion.  If  you  turn  off  the  en-
gine  while  driving,  the  power  assistance
for  the  braking  system  will  stop  working
and your brakes will not work effectively.WARNINGl If  the  power  assist  is  lost  or  if  either
brake  hydraulic  system  stops  working
properly,  have  your  vehicle  checked  im-
mediately.
Warning lamp
The  brake  warning  lamp  illuminates  to  indicate  a
fault  in  the  braking  system.  Refer  to  “Brake  warn-
ing lamp” on page 3-08.
When brakes are wet
Check  the  brake  system  while  driving  at  a  low
speed  immediately  after  starting,  especially  when
the brakes are wet, to confirm they work normally.
A  film  of  water  can  be  formed  on  the  brake  discs
or  brake  drums  and  prevent  normal  braking  after
driving  in  heavy  rain  or  through  large  puddles,  or
after  the  vehicle  is  washed.  If  this  occurs,  dry  the
brakes out by driving slowly while lightly depress-
ing the brake pedal.
When driving downhill
It is important to take advantage of the engine brak-
ing by shifting to a lower shift position while driv-
ing  on  steep  downhill  roads  in  order  to  prevent  the
brakes from overheating.
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