child restraint TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2007 1.G Quick Reference Guide
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Spare tire & tools
Tool location (under right side second row seat)
Removing the spare tire
25
OVERVIEW
FEATURES/OPERATIONS
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES
Assemble the jack handle.
Insert the jack handle end through the opening in
the bumper, and into the lowering screw.
Turn the jack handle counterclockwise.
Refer to the Owner’s Manualfor tire changing and
jack positioning procedures.
!A word about safe vehicle operations This Pocket Reference Guideis a summary of
basic vehicle operations. It contains brief
descriptions of fundamental operations so you
can locate and use the vehicle’s main
equipment quickly and easily.
The Pocket Reference Guideis not intended
as a substitute for theOwner’s Manual
located in the vehicle’s glove box. We
strongly encourage you to review theOwner’s
Manual and supplementary manuals so you
will have a better understanding of the
vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota
Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. wish you many years
of satisfied driving in your new Sequoia.
This Pocket Reference Guideis not a full
description of Sequoia operations. Every
Sequoia owner should review the Owner’s
Manualthat accompanies this vehicle.
Pay special attention to the boxed
“ ” information highlighted in
this reference guide and throughout the
Owner’s Manual. Each box contains safe
operating instructions to help you avoid
injury or equipment malfunction.
All information in this Pocket Reference
Guideis current at the time of printing.
Toyota reserves the right to make changes
at any time without notice.
This utility vehicle has a significantly higher
rollover rate than other types of vehicles. Refer to
the Owner’s Manualfor important rollover
information.
2007
Sequoia
Tool bag
Jack
Seat belt comfort guide
Pull out
Right front seat
Pinch edges
Rear seat outside position guides provide added
comfort for children who have outgrown child
restraints.
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1Programmable by customer. Refer to the Owner’s
Manual for instructions and more information.
2Visit your Toyota dealer for information on
customizing this feature.
3HomeLink®is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls, Inc.
OVERVIEWEngine maintenance8Fuel tank door release and cap 7Hood release 7Indicator symbols 4-5Instrument cluster 4Instrument panel 2-3
Keyless entry26
FEATURES/OPERATIONSAir Conditioning/Heating 15Audio system16-17Auto lock functions1, 29Automatic Transmission9Clock 22Cruise control 21Cup holders19
Door locks 22Four-wheel drive10Light control-Instrument panel 21Lights2&turn signals13Mirrors-Power side view12Moonroof220Multi-information display (HomeLink®)314Parking brake10Power outlets 20Rear seat entertainment system18Seat adjustments-Front11Seat adjustments-Rear11Seat heaters14Seats-Head restraints12Tilt steering wheel 22Windows218Window-Rear219
Windshield wiper & washer12
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESDoors-Child safety locks 23Seat belt comfort guide 25Seat belts 23Seat belts-Shoulder belt anchor 24Spare tire & tools 25
Tire Pressure Wa r n i n g System reset 24
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OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES
INDEX
ItemPage no.
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23
OVERVIEW
FEATURES/OPERATIONS
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES
22
SAFETY AND
EMERGENCY FEATURES
Moving the lever to “LOCK” will allow the door to
be opened only from the outside.
Doors-Child safety locks
If belt is fully extended, then retracted even
slightly, it cannot be re-extended beyond that point,
unless fully retracted again. This feature is used to
help hold child restraint systems securely.
To find more information about seat belts, and how
to install a child restraint system, refer to the
Owner's Manual.
Keep as low on
hips as possible
Take up
slack
To o high
Seat belts
Door locks
Lock
Unlock
FEATURES/OPERATIONS
Tilt steering wheel
Note: Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle
is in motion.
AngleLock release
lever
Rear doorClock
H-Hour set
M-Minute set
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Spare tire & tools
Tool location (under right side second row seat)
Removing the spare tire
25
OVERVIEW
FEATURES/OPERATIONS
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES
Assemble the jack handle.
Insert the jack handle end through the opening in
the bumper, and into the lowering screw.
Turn the jack handle counterclockwise.
Refer to the Owner’s Manualfor tire changing and
jack positioning procedures.
!A word about safe vehicle operations This Pocket Reference Guideis a summary of
basic vehicle operations. It contains brief
descriptions of fundamental operations so you
can locate and use the vehicle’s main
equipment quickly and easily.
The Pocket Reference Guideis not intended
as a substitute for theOwner’s Manual
located in the vehicle’s glove box. We
strongly encourage you to review theOwner’s
Manual and supplementary manuals so you
will have a better understanding of the
vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota
Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. wish you many years
of satisfied driving in your new Sequoia.
This Pocket Reference Guideis not a full
description of Sequoia operations. Every
Sequoia owner should review the Owner’s
Manualthat accompanies this vehicle.
Pay special attention to the boxed
“ ” information highlighted in
this reference guide and throughout the
Owner’s Manual. Each box contains safe
operating instructions to help you avoid
injury or equipment malfunction.
All information in this Pocket Reference
Guideis current at the time of printing.
Toyota reserves the right to make changes
at any time without notice.
This utility vehicle has a significantly higher
rollover rate than other types of vehicles. Refer to
the Owner’s Manualfor important rollover
information.
2007
Sequoia
Tool bag
Jack
Seat belt comfort guide
Pull out
Right front seat
Pinch edges
Rear seat outside position guides provide added
comfort for children who have outgrown child
restraints.