heating TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2008 2.G Owners Manual
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142 2-1. Driving procedures
CAUTION
■When taking a nap in the vehicle
Always turn the engine off. Otherwise, you may accidentally move the shift
lever or depress the accelerator pedal, which could cause an accident or fire
due to engine overheating. Additionally, if the vehicle is parked in a poorly
ventilated area, exhaust gases may collect and enter the vehicle, leadin\
g to
death or a serious health hazard.
■ When braking the vehicle
●When the brakes are wet, drive more cautiously.
Braking distance increases when the brakes are wet, and may cause one
side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side. Also the parking
brake may not securely hold the vehicle.
● If the power brake assist function does not operate, do not follow other
vehicles closely and avoid downhills or sharp turns that require braking.
In this case, braking is still possible, but it will require more force on the
pedal than usual. Braking distance may also increase.
● Do not pump the brake pedal if the engine stalls.
Each push on the brake pedal uses up the reserve for the power-assisted
brakes.
● The brake system consists of 2 individual hydraulic systems: If one of the
systems fails, the other will still operate. In this case, the brake pedal
should be depressed more firmly than usual and braking distance
becomes longer.
Do not drive your vehicle with only a single brake system. Have your
brakes fixed immediately.
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2-1. Driving procedures
Parking brake
■Parking brake engaged warning buzzer
The buzzer sounds to indicate that parking brake is still engaged (with the
vehicle having reach a speed of 3 mph [5 km/h]).
NOTICE
■Before driving
Fully release the parking brake.
Driving the vehicle with the parking brake set will lead to brake components
overheating, which may affect braking performance and increase brake
wear.
Sets the parking brake*.
(Depressing the pedal again
releases the parking brake.)
At this time, the indicator will
come on.
*: Fully depress the parking
brake pedal with your left
foot while depressing the
brake pedal with your right
foot.
Canada U.S.A.
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2-2. Instrument cluster
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When driving
Instrument panel light control
The brightness of the instrument panel lights can be adjusted.
Brighter
Darker
Vehicles with multi-information
display
With the dial turned fully up, the
intensity of the instrument panel
lights will not be reduced even
when the tail lights/headlights are
turned on.
NOTICE
■ To prevent damage to the engine and its components
●Do not let the indicator needle of the tachometer enter the red zone, which
indicates the maximum engine speed.
● The engine may be overheating if the engine coolant temperature gauge is
in the red zone (H). In this case, immediately stop the vehicle in a safe
place, and check the engine after it has cooled completely. ( P. 536)
■ While driving
●When the voltmeter indicates more than 19 V or less than 9 V, the battery
may be malfunctioning. Have your vehicle checked at your Toyota dealer.
● When the engine oil pressure gauge does not work properly, immediately
stop the engine and contact your Toyota dealer.
● When the automatic transmission fluid temperature gauge needle continu-
ally points higher than normal, immediately contact your Toyota dealer. (if
equipped)
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2-5. Driving information
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When driving
●
Avoid sudden braking as you may skid, resulting in jackknifing and
loss of control. This is especiall y true on wet or slippery surfaces.
● Avoid jerky starts or sudden acceleration.
● Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns, and slow down before mak-
ing a turn.
● Note that when making a turn, th e trailer wheels will be closer than
the vehicle wheels to the inside of the turn. Compensate by making
a larger than normal turning radius.
● Crosswinds and rough roads will adversely affect handling of your
vehicle and trailer, causing sway . Periodically check the rear to
prepare for being passed by large trucks or buses, which may
cause your vehicle and trailer to sway. If swaying occurs, firmly grip
the steering wheel, reduce speed immediately but gradually, and
steer straight ahead. Never increase speed. If you make no
extreme correction with the stee ring or brakes, your vehicle and
trailer will stabilize.
● Take care when passing other vehicles. Passing requires consider-
able distance. After passing a vehicle, do not forget the length of
your trailer, and be sure you hav e plenty of room before changing
lanes.
● In order to maintain engine braking efficiency when driving on a
long steep downgrade, do not use the transmission in D.
Transmission shift range position must be in 5 in the S mode (6-
speed models) or in 4 in the S mode (5-speed models).
● Due to the added load of the trailer, your vehicle’s engine may
overheat on hot days (at temperatures over 85°F [30°C]) when
driving up a long or steep grade. If the engine coolant temperature
gauge indicates overheating, immedi ately turn off the air condition-
ing (if in use), pull your vehicle off the road and stop in a safe spot.
( P. 536)
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3-7. Other interior features
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Interior features
■
The seat heaters can be used when
The engine switch is in the ON position.
■ When not in use
Front seat: Turn the dial fully downward. The indicator turns off.
Rear seat (vehicles with rear console box): Push lightly on the opposite side.
The indicator turns off.
CAUTION
■Burns
●Use caution when seating the following persons in a seat with the seat
heater on to avoid the possibility of burns:
• Babies, small children, the elderly, the sick and the disabled
• Persons with sensitive skin
• Persons who are fatigued
• Persons who have taken alcohol or drugs that induce sleep (sleeping
drugs, cold remedies, etc.)
● Do not cover the seat with anything when using the seat heater.
Using the seat heater with a blanket or cushion increases the temperature
of the seat and may lead to overheating.
NOTICE
■To prevent seat heater damage
Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stick sharp
objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat.
■ To prevent battery discharge
Turn the switches off when the engine is not running.
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3-7. Other interior features
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Interior features
CAUTION
■
Burns
●Use caution when seating the following persons in a seat with the seat
heater on to avoid the possibility of burns:
• Babies, small children, the elderly, the sick and the disabled
• Persons with sensitive skin
• Persons who are fatigued
• Persons who have taken alcohol or drugs that induce sleep (sleeping
drugs, cold remedies, etc.)
● Do not cover the seat with anything when using the seat heater.
Using the seat heater with a blanket or cushion increases the temperature
of the seat and may lead to overheating.
NOTICE
■To prevent seat heater damage
Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stick sharp
objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat.
■ To prevent battery discharge
Turn the switches off when the engine is not running.
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538 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency
■Overheating
If you observe the following, your vehicle may be overheating.
●The engine coolant temperature gauge enters the red zone or a loss of
power is experienced.
● Steam is coming from under the hood.
● “ENGINE COOLANT HOT” is shown on the multi-information display
(vehicles with multi-information display).
CAUTION
■To prevent an accident or injury when inspecting under the hood of
your vehicle
● Keep hands and clothing away from the fan and other belts while the
engine is running.
● Do not loosen the radiator cap while the engine and radiator are hot.
Serious injury, such as burns, may result from hot coolant and steam
released under pressure.
NOTICE
■When adding engine coolant
Wait until the engine has cooled down before adding engine coolant.
When adding coolant, do so slowly. Adding cool coolant to a hot engine too
quickly can cause damage to the engine.
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Alphabetical index
Brake assist ............................. 214
Break-in tips ............................ 137
Card holder .............................. 370
Care
Exterior ................................. 422
Interior .................................. 424
Seat belts ............................. 425
Cargo capacity ........................ 228
Cargo hooks ............................ 407
CD changer .............................. 275
CD player ................................. 275
Chains ...................................... 229
Child restraint system Booster seats, definition ....... 121
Booster seats, installation .... 127
Convertible seats, definition............................. 121
Convertible seats,
installation .......................... 126
Front passenger occupant classification system .......... 116
Infant seats, definition .......... 121
Infant seats, installation ........ 125
Installing CRS with lower anchorages ........................ 128
Installing CRS with seat belts ................................... 125
Installing CRS with top straps ................................. 130
Child safety
Airbag precautions ............... 110
Battery precautions ...... 451, 534
Child restraint system ........... 121
Child-protectors ...................... 38
How your child should wear the seat belt ......................... 70
Installing child restraints ....... 124
Moon roof precautions............ 91
Power window lock switch ...... 85
Power window precautions..... 86
Removed key battery precautions ........................ 471 Seat belt extender
precautions ...........................72
Seat belt precautions ..............71
Seat heater precautions ........399
Child-protectors .........................38
Cigarette lighter .......................391
Cleaning Exterior ..................................422
Interior ...................................424
Seat belts ..............................425
Climate control seat.................400
Clock ........................................ 388
Coin holder ...............................368
Compass ...................................416
Condenser ................................446
Console box .....................368, 373
Conversation mirror ................392
Cooling system
Engine overheating ...............536
CRS ...........................................121
Cruise control
Cruise control ........................183
Dynamic radar cruise control .................................186
Cup holders ..............................377
Curtain shield airbags .............103
Customizable features.............569
Daytime running light system ....................................176
Defogger
Rear window .........................262
Side mirrors ...........................262
Dimension.................................542
Dinghy towing ..........................246
Display Trip information .....................167
Warning message .................514
Do-it-yourself main tenance.....433
Door courtesy lights
Door courtesy lights ..............362
Wattage .................................554
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586 Alphabetical index
DoorsBack door ................................41
Door glasses ...........................85
Door lock ...........................33, 37
Side doors ...............................37
Side mirrors .............................79
Driver's seat belt reminder light ......................................... 507
Driving Break-in tips .......................... 137
Correct posture ..................... 101
Procedures ............................ 136
Winter driving tips.................. 229
Driving position memory...........59
DVD player ................................ 305
Electronically modulated air
suspension............................. 202
Emergency, in case of
If the engine will not start ...... 529
If the shift lever cannot be shifted ................................. 530
If the vehicle has discharged battery ................................. 532
If the warning buzzer
sounds ................................ 505
If the warning light turns on ........................................ 505
If the warning message is displayed............................. 514
If you have a flat tire ............. 519
If you lose your keys ............. 531
If you think something is wrong .................................. 501
If your vehicle becomes stuck ................................... 539
If your vehicle needs to be
towed .................................. 496
If your vehicle overheats ....... 536
Engine
Compartment ........................ 438
Engine switch ........................ 145
Hood...................................... 437 How to start the
engine ................................. 145
Identification number............. 544
If the engine will not start ...... 529
Ignition switch ...................... 145
Overheating .......................... 536
Engine coolant Capacity ................................ 549
Checking ............................... 445
Preparing and checking before winter .................................. 229
Engine coolan t temperature
gauge ...................................... 157
Engine immobilizer system ...... 96
Engine oil
Capacity ................................ 547
Checking ............................... 440
Preparing and checking before winter .................................. 229
Engine oil maintenance
data ......................................... 443
Engine switch........................... 145
Event data recorder ................. 503
Floor mat .................................. 405
Fluid Brake..................................... 446
Washer.................................. 452
Fog lights Replacing light bulbs ............. 483
Switch ................................... 178
Wattage................................. 554
Four-wheel drive system......... 208
Front air conditioning system .................................... 250
Front fog lights Replacing light bulbs ............. 483
Switch ................................... 178
Wattage................................. 554
Front passenger occupant
classification system ............ 116
Front passenger's seat belt reminder light ........................ 507
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588 Alphabetical index
Light bulbsReplacing .............................. 483
Wattage ................................. 554
Lights Door courtesy lights .............. 362
Fog light switch ..................... 178
Headlight switch .................... 175
Interior light switch ........364, 365
Outer foot lights ..................... 362
Personal light switch ............. 364
Replacing light bulbs ............. 483
Turn signal lever.................... 155
Vanity lights ........................... 387
Wattage ................................. 554
Load capacity ........................... 228
Lock steering column .............. 146
Luggage compartment features................................... 406
Maintenance Do-it-yourself maintenance ....................... 433
General maintenance ............ 429
Maintenance data.................. 542
Maintenance requirements.... 427
Map holder ................................ 371
Meter Accessory meter ................... 172
Instrument panel light
control ................................. 161
Meters ................................... 157
Mirrors Conversation mirror............... 392
Inside rear view mirror.............76
Side mirror heaters................262
Side mirrors .............................79
Vanity mirrors ........................ 387
Moon roof ...................................89
MP3 disc ................................... 283
Multi-information display .................................... 167 Odometer .................................. 157
Off-road precautions ............... 219
Oil
Engine oil .............................. 440
Opener
Back door ................................ 41
Fuel door ................................. 92
Fuel filler door ......................... 92
Hood ..................................... 437
Outside rear view mirrors Adjusting and folding............... 79
Outside temperature display .................................... 389
Overhead console.................... 376
Overheating, Engine ................ 536
Parking assist .......................... 196
Parking brake ........................... 156
Parking lights
Replacing light bulbs ............. 483
Switch ................................... 175
Wattage................................. 554
Pen holder ................................ 372
Personal lights Switch ................................... 364
Wattage................................. 554
Power back door ........................ 42
Power back window................... 87
Power outlet ............................. 393
Power windows .......................... 85
Radar cruise control ................ 186
Radiator .................................... 446
Radio ......................................... 269
Rear air conditioning system .................................... 258
Rear console box ..................... 373
Rear seat Adjustment .............................. 49
Folding down second
seatback ............................... 53
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