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2. Pull the seat lock release lever. Lift

the seat and remove the seat toward
you.

Removing the second seat will enlarge the
luggage compartment. See ”Luggage

stowage precautions” in Part 2 for

precautions to observe in loading luggage.

CAUTION

When removing or reinstalling the
seat, observe the following to prevent

personal injury:

D

Be careful not to get your hands or
feet pinched in the seat.

D

Be careful not to hit the removed
seat against a person or drop it on

yourself.

To reinstall the second seat, do this.

1. Hook the front legs to the floor.
2. Lock the rear legs.

CAUTION

D

Make sure the seat is securely
locked by pushing forward and rear-

ward on the top of the seatback or

by trying to pull up the edge of the
bottom cushion. Failure to do so

will prevent seat belt from proper

operation.

D

Do not remove the second seat or

fold the seatback down whenever

the third seat is folded up.

Summary of Contents for 1998 Sienna

Page 1: ...IENNA U 1 Part 1 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Chapter 1 1 Overview of instruments and controls D Instrument panel overview D Instrument cluster overview D Indicator symbols on the instrument...

Page 2: ...lever 5 Center vents 6 Garage door opener box or auxiliary box 7 Electric moon roof switch or personal light switch 8 Front personal lights or front interior light 9 Power door lock switches 10 Power...

Page 3: ...tch 7 Power rear quarter window switch 8 Rear fan speed selector 9 Car audio 10 Ashtray 11 Cigarette lighter 12 Power outlet 13 Power sliding door switch 14 Ignition switch 15 Cruise control switch 16...

Page 4: ...tachometer 1 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 Tachometer 3 Service reminder indicators and indicator lights 4 Speedometer 5 Fuel gauge 6 Trip meter reset knob 7 Odometer and two trip meters Instrum...

Page 5: ...ame SIENNA U 5 Without tachometer 1 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 Service reminder indicators and indicator lights 3 Speedometer 4 Odometer and two trip meters 5 Fuel gauge 6 Trip meter reset kno...

Page 6: ...ow fuel level warning light 1 type A Low oil level warning light 1 type B Discharge warning light 1 type A type B type A type B Anti lock brake system warning light 1 Open door warning light 1 SRS air...

Page 7: ...indicator light 2 Automatic transmission indicator light 1 For details see Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers in Chapter 1 5 2 If this light flashes see Cruise control in Chapter 1 6 Head...

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Page 9: ...very lock 2 Subkey This key will not work in the glovebox To protect things locked in the glovebox when you have your vehicle parked leave the subkey with the attendant Since the doors can be locked w...

Page 10: ...ey once will unlock the driver s door and twice in succession will unlock all the doors simultaneously LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH IN SIDE LOCK KNOB Move the lock knob To lock Push the knob forward To...

Page 11: ...the ve hicle Along with the proper use of seat belts locking the doors helps prevent the driver and passengers from being thrown out from the ve hicle during an accident It also helps prevent the doo...

Page 12: ...witch or key while the sliding door is open the sliding door will be locked after it is closed For instructions see Front doors or Back door in this chap ter Closing the sliding door with the lock kno...

Page 13: ...ver small children are in the vehicle However If the power sliding door system is on the child pro tector feature is cancelled when someone pushes one of the PWR DOOR switches or POWER DOOR switch of...

Page 14: ...hapter D If you move the sliding door to the opening or closing direction by hand the sliding door will automatically and completely open or close after you let go of the sliding door CAUTION Do not l...

Page 15: ...oor system is off Instrument panel Center pillar PWR DOOR SWITCHES These switches are used to open and close the power sliding door Push and release one of the two PWR DOOR switches One switch is loca...

Page 16: ...et the door go it will automatically and com pletely close When the power sliding door system is off close the sliding door as usual OPEN POWER SLIDING DOOR WARN ING LIGHT AND BUZZER This light on the...

Page 17: ...approaches the fully closed or fully opened position its moving force increases significantly If an impact is given to the sliding door this function may work without anything caught CAUTION D Never...

Page 18: ...sliding door is closed In this case initialize and reset the system by doing the following steps from 1 to 10 CAUTION To initialize and reset power sliding door system stop the vehicle on a level grou...

Page 19: ...ltaneously At this time parking lights side marker lights and tail lights flash Check to see that the doors are securely locked If any of the doors is not securely closed or if the key is in the ignit...

Page 20: ...or when the ignition key is in the ON position the transmission selector lever must be in P To close the sliding door from the fully opened or half opened posi tion the transmission selector lever is...

Page 21: ...teries may have been con sumed Check the batteries in the transmitter To replace the batteries see Replacing transmitter batteries Replacing transmitter batteries The expected life of your transmitter...

Page 22: ...hold the switch To open Lightly push down the switch To close Pull up the switch Automatic operation to open only Push the switch completely down and then release it The window will fully open To stop...

Page 23: ...pected use of the switches D Never leave small children alone in the vehicle especially with the igni tion key still inserted They could use the power window switches and get trapped in a window Unat...

Page 24: ...er leave small children alone in the vehicle especially with the igni tion key still inserted They could use the power rear quarter window switch and get trapped in a window Unattended children can be...

Page 25: ...luggage CAUTION Keep the back door closed while driv ing This not only keeps the luggage from being thrown out but also pre vents exhaust gases from entering the vehicle NOTICE To prevent damage to t...

Page 26: ...k it CAUTION After inserting the support rod into the slot make sure the rod supports the hood securely from falling down on to your head or body Theft deterrent system To deter the vehicle theft the...

Page 27: ...d is open at that time the setting is interrupted until it is closed and locked Never leave anyone in the vehicle when you set the system because unlocking from the inside will activate the system WHE...

Page 28: ...ystem is inactive You may open any door and hood TESTING THE SYSTEM 1 Open all the windows 2 Set the system as described above The doors should be locked with the key or wireless remote control transm...

Page 29: ...ng turn the cap clockwise till you hear a click If the cap is not tightened securely the malfunction indicator lamp comes on Make sure the cap is tightened securely The indicator lamp goes off after d...

Page 30: ...ill be opened together with the roof To close Push the switch on the TILT UP side As a precaution when closing the roof stops at the half closed position before fully closing Therefore release the swi...

Page 31: ...g roof it could result in a serious injury When anyone closes the roof first make sure it is safe to do so D Never leave small children alone in the vehicle e specially with the igni tion key still in...

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Page 33: ...n all ve hicle occupants should have the seatback upright sit well back in the seat and prop erly wear the seat belts provided CAUTION D Do not drive the vehicle unless the occupants are properly seat...

Page 34: ...iding it forward and backward to make sure it is locked in posi tion D After adjusting the seatback exert body pressure to make sure it is locked in position D Do not put objects under the seats excep...

Page 35: ...collision avoid reclining the seatback any more than needed The seat belts provide maxi mum protection in a frontal or rear collision when the driver and the pas senger are sitting up straight and wel...

Page 36: ...s and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen Therefore in the event of a formal collision the risk of personal injury may increase with increasing recline of the seat back CAUTION D Any operat...

Page 37: ...of sliding under the lap belt during a collision avoid reclining the seatback any more than needed The seat belts provide maxi mum protection in a frontal or rear collision when the passengers are si...

Page 38: ...at belts provide maxi mum protection in a frontal or rear collision when the passengers are sit ting up straight and well back in the seats If you are reclined the lap belt may slide past your hips an...

Page 39: ...rs sitting in the third seat must be careful not to accidentally pull the release lever while the ve hicle is moving Lift the seatback angle adjusting lever 1 or press the lever 2 behind the seatback...

Page 40: ...ond seat is se curely locked in position when you set the second seat as a temporary table NOTICE To prevent the seat from damaging avoid putting heavy loads on the tem porary table 1 Pull the lever b...

Page 41: ...g position when you set the second seat as a temporary table D When the second seat for a table was slid for accessing to the third seat get the seatback up to the upright position fold the seatback d...

Page 42: ...reful not to get your hands or feet pinched in the seat D Be careful not to hit the removed seat against a person or drop it on yourself To reinstall the second seat do this 1 Hook the front legs to t...

Page 43: ...The metallic tips of the seat legs may be damaged and the seat cannot be reinstalled 1 Pull the lever behind the seatback Right side only The seat will slide for ward 2 Lift the seatback angle adjusti...

Page 44: ...e careful not to get your hands or feet pinched in the seat D Be careful not to hit the removed seat against a person or drop it on yourself To reinstall the second seat do this 1 Hook the front legs...

Page 45: ...TION To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt during a collision avoid reclining the seatback any more than needed The seat belts provide maxi mum protection in a frontal or rear collision whe...

Page 46: ...e third center seat belt must be stowed before you fold up the third seat z Make sure to stow the third center seat belt in order not to cause dam age on the seat belt by pinching it between the third...

Page 47: ...e third seat as a temporary table NOTICE To prevent the seat from damaging avoid putting heavy loads on the tem porary table 2 Remove the head restraint Unlock the seat legs by pulling up the left sid...

Page 48: ...er operation NOTICE Do not remove the seat when it is folded up Lower the seat cushion to its original position and then remove the seat Otherwise the seat legs may be damaged BEFORE REMOVING THIRD SE...

Page 49: ...and remove it toward you Removing the third seat will enlarge the luggage compartment See Luggage stowage precautions in Part 2 for precautions to observe in loading luggage CAUTION When removing or...

Page 50: ...tach D Make sure the seat is securely locked by pushing forward and rear ward on the top of the seatback or by trying to pull up the edge of the bottom cushion Failure to do so will prevent seat belt...

Page 51: ...ush the head restraint The head restraint is most effective when it is close to your head Therefore using a cushion on the seatback is not recom mended CAUTION D Adjust the center of the head re strai...

Page 52: ...n Also do not let the child sit on your lap It does not provide sufficient restraint Pregnant woman Toyota recommends the use of a seat belt Ask your doctor for specific recommendations The lap belt s...

Page 53: ...the belt to extend and you can move around freely If the seat belt cannot be pulled out of the retractor firmly pull the belt and release it You will then be able to smoothly pull the belt out of the...

Page 54: ...is positioned across the center of your shoulder The belt should be kept away from your neck but not falling off your shoulder Failure to do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident an...

Page 55: ...release the belt press the buckle re lease button and allow the belt to re tract If the belt does not retract smoothly pull it out and check for kinks or twists Then make sure it remains untwisted as...

Page 56: ...ckle 1 Properly matches with con cave end tab Buckle 2 Properly matches with round end tab CAUTION Make sure the both buckles are cor rectly located and securely latched Failure to properly match the...

Page 57: ...ight side seat belt can be stored when it is retracted To store the seat belt clip the belt with the clip at the belt tab as shown in the illustration Rear center seat belt Lengthen Sit up straight an...

Page 58: ...n adult occupant or your child from injury Adjust to a snug fit Too high Keep as low on hips as possible Remove excess length of the belt and adjust the belt position To shorten the belt pull the free...

Page 59: ...case of vehicle acci dent increasing the chance of per sonal injury D Never use the seat belt extender if you can fasten the seat belt without it D Remember that the extender pro vided for you may no...

Page 60: ...ed to be activated in response to a severe fron tal impact When the airbag sensor detects the shock of a severe frontal impact the front seat belt is quickly drawn back in by the re tractor so that th...

Page 61: ...belt pretensioner as semblies airbag sensor or surround ing area or wiring Doing any of these may cause sudden operation of the front seat belt pretensioners or disable the system which could re sult...

Page 62: ...dam aged D The front part of the vehicle shaded in the illustration was involved in an accident not of the extent to cause the seat belt pretentioners to operate D The front seat belt pretentioner as...

Page 63: ...rning light system monitors the airbag sensor assembly in flators warning light interconnecting wir ing and power sources For details see Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers in Chapter 1 5...

Page 64: ...ill deploy For the safety of all occupants be sure to always wear seat belts Collision from the rear Collision from the side Vehicle roll over The SRS airbags are not designed to inflate if the vehicl...

Page 65: ...rbag system is designed only as a supplement to the prima ry protection of the driver side and front passenger side seat belt sys tems The front seat occupants can be killed or seriously injured by an...

Page 66: ...is un avoidable Always move the seat as far back as possible because the force of a deploying airbag could cause death or serious injury to the child For instructions concerning the installation of a...

Page 67: ...heel pad that houses the airbag system They might restrict inflation or cause death or serious injury as they are projected rear ward by the force of the deploying airbags Likewise the driver and fron...

Page 68: ...bag system has a service reminder indicator to inform the driver of operating problems If either of the following conditions occurs this indicates a malfunction of the airbags Contact your Toyota deal...

Page 69: ...a strongly urges use of a proper child restraint system which conforms to the size of the child and is put on the rear seat Accord ing to accident statistics the child is safer when properly restraine...

Page 70: ...rward facing child restraint sys tem should be allowed to put on the front seat only when it is un avoidable Always move the seat as far back as possible because the force of a deploying airbag could...

Page 71: ...o 91511 60830 Child restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types depending on the child s age and size A Infant seat B Convertible seat C Booster seat Install the child restraint system...

Page 72: ...position only CAUTION Do not put a rear facing child re straint system on the third seat if it interferes with the lock mechanism of the second seats This can cause se vere injury to the child and fr...

Page 73: ...nd that the lap belt is not twisted D Do not insert coins clips etc in the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle D If the seat belt does not function normally it can...

Page 74: ...anufac turer 3 To remove the infant seat press the buckle release button B CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION A convertible seat is used in forward facing and rear facing position depend ing on the child s...

Page 75: ...llowing the instructions provided by its manufacturer and insert the tab into the buckle taking care not to twist the lap belt CAUTION D After inserting the tab make sure the tab and buckle are locked...

Page 76: ...the lap belt by pulling its free end to hold the convertible seat securely CAUTION Push and pull the child restraint sys tem in different directions to be sure it is secure Follow all the installation...

Page 77: ...the force of the rapid infla tion of the passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to the child D Do not put a rear facing child re straint system on the third seat if it interferes with the...

Page 78: ...rtions of the belt are not twisted D Do not insert coins clips etc in the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle D If the seat belt does not function normally it cann...

Page 79: ...ecure ly CAUTION Push and pull the child restraint sys tem in different directions to be sure it is secure Follow all the installation instructions provided by its manufac turer 4 To remove the infant...

Page 80: ...ing a child restraint system CAUTION D Never put a rear facing child re straint system on the front seat be cause the force of the rapid infla tion of the passenger airbag can cause death or serious i...

Page 81: ...by its manufacturer and insert the tab into the buckle taking care not to twist the belt Keep the lap portion of the belt tight CAUTION D After inserting the tab make sure the tab and buckle are lock...

Page 82: ...lt is in the lock mode before letting the belt to retract 3 While pressing the convertible seat firmly against the seat cushion and seatback let the shoulder belt retract as far as it will go to hold...

Page 83: ...t or older child passen ger C BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION A booster seat is used in forward fac ing position only Move seat fully back CAUTION A forward facing child restraint sys tem should be allowed...

Page 84: ...o so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause serious injuries in a col lision D High positioned lap belts and loose fitting belts both could cause serious injuries due to slidin...

Page 85: ...rap latch the hook onto the anchor bracket and tighten the top strap See the following instructions to install the anchor bracket Bolt Anchor bracket Center line Spacer 396 mm 15 6 in 361 mm 14 2 in S...

Page 86: ...ards vehicles sold in Canada are provided with a bracket set in the glovebox designed for use with any of the 4 anchor locations shown in the illustra tion If your child restraint system does not prov...

Page 87: ...eater panels in the outside rear view mirrors will quick ly clear the mirror surface CAUTION D Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is moving It may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and...

Page 88: ...driver and pas senger side rear view mirrors must be extended and properly adjusted before driving Adjust the mirror so that you can just see the rear of your vehicle in the mir ror To reduce glare f...

Page 89: ...e from the front Swing down the sun visor position 1 To block out glare from the side Swing down the sun visor remove it from the hook and swing it to the lateral side posi tion 2 If glare comes from...

Page 90: ...anity light in the vehicle stays lighting on the light will cut off automatically after 30 minutes with the light flashing five times You can cancel the cut off operation by D Turning the key to the A...

Page 91: ...panel lights Position 2 Headlights and all of the above Position 3 AUTO Headlights and or all of the above They automatically turn on or off depend ing on the darkness of the surroundings Manually twi...

Page 92: ...to turn the headlights to full intensity for driving at night High Low beams For high beams turn the headlights on and push the lever away from you position 1 Pull the lever to ward you position 2 for...

Page 93: ...ty when the parking brake is released with the engine started even with the light switch in the OFF position They will not go off until the ignition switch is turned off To turn on the other exterior...

Page 94: ...ent panel flash faster than normal a front or rear turn signal bulb is burned out Emergency flashers To turn on the emergency flashers push the switch All the turn signal lights will flash To turn the...

Page 95: ...s on your side To turn the light off push the lens once again Front without moon roof The front personal lights operate sepa rately with each lens To turn on the light push the lens on your side To tu...

Page 96: ...t remains on for about 15 seconds and then goes out However in the following cases the light goes out immediately D All the doors are closed when the igni tion key is in ACC ON or START position D THe...

Page 97: ...ns the light on when any of the front or sliding door is opened Center To turn on the center interior light slide the switch The center interior light switch has the following positions ON Keeps the l...

Page 98: ...d INTERIOR LIGHTS CUT OFF OPERATION When the ignition switch is OFF and any interior lights in the vehicle stay lighting on the lights will cut off automatically after 30 minutes with the light flashi...

Page 99: ...when the wiper lever is in the intermit tent position position 1 Twist the band upward to increase the time between sweeps and downward to decrease it To squirt washer fluid pull the lever toward you...

Page 100: ...n Chapter 7 3 NOTICE Do not operate the rear wiper if the rear window is dry It may scratch the glass To defog or defrost the rear window push the switch The key must be in the ON position The thin he...

Page 101: ...y to discharge especially during stop and go driving The defoggers are not designed for drying rain water or for melting snow CAUTION On some models since the mirror surfaces can get hot keep your han...

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Page 103: ...is a good idea to keep the tank over 1 4 full This fuel gauge has a non return type needle which remains at the last indicated position when the ignition switch is turned off If the fuel level approa...

Page 104: ...re operating conditions such as D Driving up a long hill on a hot day D Reducing speed or stopping after high speed driving D Idling for a long period with the air conditioning on in stop and go traff...

Page 105: ...l distance the vehicle has been driven 2 Two trip meters They show two differ ent distances independently driven since the last time each trip meter was set to zero You can use one trip meter to calcu...

Page 106: ...cator or buzzer comes on h e Low fuel level warning light Do this Fill up tank t y p e A t y p e B Stop and check Take vehicle to Toyota dealer t y p e A t y p e B Close all doors Add washer fluid Adj...

Page 107: ...cked by your Toyota dealer b Seat Belt Reminder Light and Buzz er The light and buzzer remind you to buckle up the driver s seat belt Once the ignition key is turned to ON or START the reminder light...

Page 108: ...t will come on when the ignition key is turned to the ON position After a few seconds the light will go off When the ABS warning light is on and the brake system warning light is off the brake system...

Page 109: ...mes on when the ignition key is turned to the ON position It goes off after a few seconds This indicates that the low tire pres sure warning system is functioning properly If the light comes on while...

Page 110: ...light should come on Close the right side sliding door The open power sliding door warning light should go off If any service reminder indicator or warn ing buzzer does not function as described above...

Page 111: ...OCK position and open the driver s door a buzzer will remind you to remove the key LOCK Engine is off and the steering wheel is locked The key can be re moved only at this position You must push in th...

Page 112: ...t possible O D OFF indicator light Shows the overdrive switch is in OFF position Overdrive switch For selecting either a three speed or four speed transmission With the brake pedal depressed shift whi...

Page 113: ...llows D Turn off the overdrive switch The O D OFF indicator light will come on and the transmission will downshift to the third gear D Shift into the 2 position when the vehicle speed drops down to or...

Page 114: ...edal pressed down fully depress the parking brake pedal to apply the parking brake securely 3 With the brake pedal pressed down shift the selector lever to the P posi tion CAUTION While the vehicle is...

Page 115: ...kward as it becomes un stuck causing injury or damage to nearby people or objects NOTICE If you rock your vehicle observe the following precautions to prevent dam age to the transmission and other par...

Page 116: ...ough a slight speed change may occur when driving up or down the grades On steeper hills a greater speed change will occur so it is better to drive without the cruise control CAUTION D To help maintai...

Page 117: ...km h 10 mph below the preset speed the preset speed will also automatically cancel out If the preset speed automatically cancels out other than for the above cases have your vehicle checked by your To...

Page 118: ...l not be resumed CRUISE CONTROL FAILURE WARNING If the CRUISE indicator light in the instrument cluster flashes when using the cruise control press the CRUISE ON OFF button to turn the system off and...

Page 119: ...and features D Car audio system operating hints Air conditioning system D Controls D Air flow selector settings D Operating tips D Instrument panel vents Rear air conditioning system D Controls D Air...

Page 120: ...audio system will be turned off when you eject the cassette tape or com pact disc If the another function was pre viously playing it will come on again SWITCHING BETWEEN FUNCTIONS Push AM FM AM F M T...

Page 121: ...YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER When you insert a disc gently push it in with the label side up The player will automatically eject a disc if the label side is down The compact disc player will play from tr...

Page 122: ...name SIENNA U 122 Details of specific buttons controls and features are described in the alphabetical listing that follows Using your audio system controls and features Type 1 1...

Page 123: ...name SIENNA U 123 Type 1 2 Details of specific buttons controls and features are described in the alphabetical listing that follows...

Page 124: ...button or TAPE to stop the tape while it is re winding push the reverse button or TAPE If a tape side rewinds completely the cas sette player will stop and then play that same side If a tape fast for...

Page 125: ...he display shows the track or track and disc number currently being played Each time you push CD the system changes between single disc play er and automatic changer Your audio system shows six differ...

Page 126: ...and MTL will appear on the display PROG Program Push PROG to select the other side of a cassette tape The display indicates which side is currently selected indi cates top side indicates bottom side A...

Page 127: ...isc and replay This process will be continued until you push the button again to turn off the re peat feature SCAN Radio You can either scan all the frequencies on a band or scan only the preset stati...

Page 128: ...ell For example if you want to rewind to a song that is two be fore the song you are listening to push on the down side of the button until REW 3 appears on the display If you have pushed the track bu...

Page 129: ...yer By using this button you can skip up or down to a different track Push either side of the track button until the number of the track you want to listen to appears on the display If you want to ret...

Page 130: ...name SIENNA U 130 Type 2 Details of specific buttons controls and features are described in the alphabetical listing that follows...

Page 131: ...n When you release the button the compact disc player will resume playing AM F M Push AM F M to switch be tween the AM and FM bands AM FM1 or FM2 will appear on the display These systems allow you to...

Page 132: ...changes between built in single disc player and automatic changer Your audio system shows six different dis play if the player malfunctions If WAIT appears on the display it indi cates inside the pla...

Page 133: ...track is playing RPT will appear on the display If you hear a beep you held the button too long and the player will repeat the whole disc When the track ends it will automatically be replayed This pr...

Page 134: ...reo reception display Your radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broadcast is re ceived ST appears on the display If the signal becomes weak the radio reduces the amount of cha...

Page 135: ...name SIENNA U 135 Type 3 Details of specific buttons controls and features are described in the alphabetical listing that follows...

Page 136: ...r TAPE to stop the tape while it is re winding push the reverse button or TAPE If a tape side rewinds completely the cas sette player will stop and then play that same side If a tape fast forwards com...

Page 137: ...isplay shows the track or track and disc number currently being played Each time you push CD the system changes between built in single disc player and automatic changer Your audio system shows six di...

Page 138: ...ast forwarding PWR VOL Power Volume Push PWR VOL to turn the audio system on and off Turn PWR VOL to adjust the volume RAND Random There are two random features you can either listen to the tracks on...

Page 139: ...re for a few seconds and then move to the next preset station To select a station push SCAN a second time To scan all the frequencies Quickly push and release SCAN If you hear a beep you held the butt...

Page 140: ...igher than the number of tracks remaining on the current cassette side D After the beginning of the tape is reached the player will automatically start playing the same side D After the end of the tap...

Page 141: ...outside the vehicle For example nearby buildings and terrain can interfere with FM reception Power lines or telephone wires can interfere with AM signals And of course radio signals have a limited ra...

Page 142: ...siest way to clean them is by using a cleaning tape A wet type is recommended Use high quality cassettes D Low quality cassette tapes can cause many problems including poor sound inconsistent playing...

Page 143: ...astic cases away from moisture heat and direct sunlight To clean a compact disc Wipe it with a soft lint free cloth that has been damp ened with water Wipe in a straight line from the center to the ed...

Page 144: ...name SIENNA U 144 1 Temperature Selector 2 Air Intake Selector 3 Air Flow Selector 4 A C Button on some models 5 Fan Speed Selector Air conditioning system Controls...

Page 145: ...r Air flows mainly from the floor vents 4 Floor Windshield Air flows mainly from the floor vents and windshield vents 5 Windshield Air flows mainly from the windshield vents For details about air flow...

Page 146: ...sys tem A C button To turn on the air conditioning press the A C button The A C button indicator will come on To turn the air conditioning off press the button again If the A C button indicator flashe...

Page 147: ...n front of the windshield are not blocked by leaves or snow for example D On humid days do not blow cold air on the windshield The windshield could fog up because of the difference in air temperature...

Page 148: ...te for a few min utes Ventilation For best results set controls to Fan speed Any setting except OFF Temperature Towards COLD blue zone Air intake FRESH outside air Air flow PANEL Air conditioning OFF...

Page 149: ...ton indicator comes on regard less of whether or not the A C button is pressed in This is to clean up the front view more quickly When the A C button is not pressed in turning the air flow control kno...

Page 150: ...name SIENNA U 150 1 Fan speed selector front 2 Fan speed selector rear 3 Air flow selector 4 Temperature selector Rear air conditioning system Controls 4 door models...

Page 151: ...name SIENNA U 151 1 Fan speed selector front 2 Fan speed selector rear 3 Temperature selector 4 Air flow selector 5 door models...

Page 152: ...can operate it Move the lever to adjust the fan speed to the right to increase to the left to decrease Temperature selector 4 door models Move the lever to adjust the tempera ture to the right to war...

Page 153: ...me SIENNA U 153 Air flow selector settings 4 door models 5 door models Roof vents Open Close If air flow control is not satisfactory check the roof vents The roof vents may be opened or closed as show...

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Page 155: ...H button To reset the minutes Push the M but ton If the electrical power source has been disconnected from the clock the time dis play will automatically be set to 1 00 one o clock When the instrument...

Page 156: ...ront Rear The power outlets are designed for power supply for car accessories The key must be in the ACC or ON position for the power outlets to be used NOTICE z To prevent the fuse from being blown d...

Page 157: ...e of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop always keep the glovebox door closed while driving Garage door opener box The box is designed to store a garage door opener transmitter Open the cov...

Page 158: ...hesion of the Velcro Place the transmitter with Velcro loop fac ing inside of box into the box Make sure the transmitter button is located above button pins Remove spacers from the center panel Place...

Page 159: ...on correct pin D Attach another spacer to the top of original spacer Check operation If re quired continue add spacers until con tact is achieved If the transmitter is clattering during driv ing fill...

Page 160: ...ss each hinge with a thumb until you hear a click Make sure that the cover opens and closes smoothly Auxiliary boxes Your vehicle has several types of auxil iary box To use them open as shown in the f...

Page 161: ...name SIENNA U 161 Type A front roof Type B instrument panel Type C front console Type D front passenger s seat Type E rear lateral side Type F rear right side...

Page 162: ...bly injure people in the vehicle during sudden braking or an acci dent D To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop while driving keep the cup holder retracted when it is n...

Page 163: ...g This system is not designed to operate when the vehicle is stopped Therefore check the tire pressures regularly The recommended cold tire pressures tire size and the vehicle capacity weight are on t...

Page 164: ...tread wear is uneven among the installed tires D If a compact spare tire snow tires or tire chains are used D If the tire pressure is excessively high er than specified or if tire pressure is suddenly...

Page 165: ...tire pressure is low or it may come on when the tire pressure is actually normal If you push the reset switch while the vehicle is moving the initial adjustment is not performed If the low tire press...

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Page 167: ...r 88 km h 55 mph D Run the engine at moderate speed be tween 2000 and 4000 rpm D Avoid full throttle starts D Try to avoid hard stops during the first 300 km 200 miles D Do not drive for a long time a...

Page 168: ...on of your en gine Toyota recommends the use of gasolines that meet the AAMA specification if avail able for improved driveability and emis sion control system GASOLINES CONTAINING MTBE Gasolines that...

Page 169: ...to drive your Toyota in another country First comply with the vehicle registration laws Second confirm the availability of the cor rect fuel unleaded and minimum octane number Three way catalytic conv...

Page 170: ...a dealer knows your vehicle and its three way catalytic converter sys tem best z To ensure that the three way cata lytic converter and the entire emis sion control system operate proper ly your vehicl...

Page 171: ...eft on the cylinder wall is burned by the high temperature combustion gases during the combustion process D Oil is also used to lubricate the stems of the intake valves Some of this oil is sucked into...

Page 172: ...s NOTICE Use only twin ground electrode plati num tipped spark plugs for your en gine performance Brake system TANDEM MASTER CYLINDER BRAKE SYSTEM The tandem master cylinder brake system is a hydrauli...

Page 173: ...system function is in action you may feel the brake pedal pulsating and hear a noise In this situation to let the anti lock brake system work for you just hold the brake pedal down more firmly Do not...

Page 174: ...will still operate conventionally However when the ABS warning light is on and the brake system warning light is off the anti lock brake system is not assisting brake performance so that the wheels c...

Page 175: ...therwise they are much more likely to suffer serious bodily injury in the event of sudden braking or a collision D Do not drive with objects left on top of the instrument panel They may interfere with...

Page 176: ...ugh roads or at high speeds stop the vehicle now and then dur ing the trip to make sure the cargo remains in its place D Do not exceed 50 kg 110 lb cargo weight on the roof rails However if the allowa...

Page 177: ...is to reduce the incidence of vehicle thefts by facilitat ing the tracing and recovery of parts from stolen vehicles The label is designed so that once it is applied to a surface any attempt to remov...

Page 178: ...d using snow tires If installing snow tires be sure to replace all four tires 2 All season tires All season tires are designed to provide better traction in snow and to be adequate for driving in most...

Page 179: ...ushion angle head restraint height and steering wheel angle 3 Adjust inside and outside rear view mirrors 4 Lock all doors 5 Fasten seat belts 1 Apply the parking brake firmly 2 Turn off unnecessary l...

Page 180: ...stems z Do not race a cold engine z If the engine becomes difficult to start or stalls frequently have the engine checked immediately D Always slow down in gusty crosswinds This will allow you much be...

Page 181: ...speed capability tires or not before driving at such speeds D Do not continue normal driving when the brakes are wet If they are wet your vehicle will require a longer stopping distance and it may pul...

Page 182: ...driving we recommend you carry some emer gency equipment Some of the things you might put in the vehicle are tire chains window scraper bag of sand or salt flares small shovel jumper cables etc Trail...

Page 183: ...e Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR indicated on the Certification Label The gross ve hicle weight is the sum of weights of the unloaded vehicle driver pas sengers luggage hitch and trailer tongue load...

Page 184: ...y to prevent entry of pollutants such as ex haust fumes dirt water etc NOTICE Do not use axle mounted hitches as they can cause damage to the axle housing wheel bearings wheels or tires Also never ins...

Page 185: ...oad For this informa tion please refer to the scheduled maintenance information in the Own er s Manual Supplement Maintenance Schedule D Retighten all fixing bolts of the towing ball and bracket after...

Page 186: ...tion to the rear from time to time to pre pare yourself for being passed by large trucks or buses which may cause your vehicle and trailer to sway If swaying happens firmly grip the steering wheel and...

Page 187: ...ciency Getting more kilometers mileage from a liter gallon of fuel is easy just take it easy It will help make your vehicle last longer too Here are some specific tips on how to save money on both fue...

Page 188: ...down on rough roads Improper alignment not only causes faster tire wear but also puts an extra load on the engine which in turn wastes fuel D Keep the bottom of your vehicle free from mud etc This not...

Page 189: ...is out dim or goes out when the starter is cranked the battery is discharged You may try jump start ing See c Jump starting for further instructions If the light is O K but the engine still will not s...

Page 190: ...rns electrical burns or damaged electronic components these instructions must be followed precisely If you are unsure about how to follow this procedure we strongly recommend that you seek the help of...

Page 191: ...y depressed Jumper cable Discharged battery Booster battery mark Positive terminal Positive terminal mark 4 Make the cable connections in the or der a b c d a Connect the clamp of the positive red jum...

Page 192: ...ative cable and then the positive cable 7 Carefully dispose of the battery cover cloths they may now contain sulfuric acid 8 If removed replace all the battery vent plugs If the cause of your battery...

Page 193: ...ing steam or coolant is a sign of very high pressure 3 Look for obvious coolant leaks from the radiator hoses and under the vehicle However note that water draining from the air conditioning is normal...

Page 194: ...cle is supported by the jack D Stop the vehicle on a level firm ground firmly set the parking brake and put the transmission in P Block the wheel diagonally opposite to the one being changed if neces...

Page 195: ...if necessary It has tread life of up to 4800 km 3000 miles depending on road conditions and your driving habits When tread wear indicators appear on the tire replace the tire See also the tire sectio...

Page 196: ...ecured to prevent it flying forward during a collision or sudden braking To remove the spare tire Open the back door and you will find the spare tire clamp bolt near the back door latch 1 Loosen the s...

Page 197: ...the bolt Stop turning it when you begin to feel resistance on your hand After storing the tire make sure it is se curely locked by pushing it forward and rearward Blocking the wheel 2 Block the wheel...

Page 198: ...n counterclockwise to loosen To get maximum leverage fit the wrench to the nut so that the handle is on the right side as shown above Grab the wrench near the end of the handle and pull up on the hand...

Page 199: ...e fit and turn it clockwise As the jack touches the vehicle and begins to lift double check that it is properly positioned CAUTION Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack...

Page 200: ...nuts finger tight Reinstall the wheel nuts tapered end in ward and tighten them as much as you can by hand Press back on the tire and see if you can tighten them more Lowering your vehicle 9 Lower th...

Page 201: ...nd Reinstalling wheel ornament Steel wheels Aluminum wheels 10 Reinstall the wheel ornament 1 Put the wheel ornament into position On some models align the cutout of the wheel ornament with the valve...

Page 202: ...heels as pos sible tighten the wheel nuts to the torque specified in Part 8 with a torque wrench and have a technician repair the flat tire Vehicles with a spare tire of the same size as the installed...

Page 203: ...owing few precautions are observed If necessary show this page to the tow truck driver TOWING PRECAUTIONS Use a safety chain system for all towing and abide by the state provincial and local laws The...

Page 204: ...es drive train steering and brakes must all be in good condition CAUTION Use extreme caution when towing ve hicles Avoid sudden starts or erratic driving maneuvers which would place excessive stress o...

Page 205: ...door for you using their special tools If you must break a window to get in we suggest breaking the smallest side window be cause it is the least expensive to replace Be extremely cautious to avoid cu...

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Page 207: ...res ence of salt in the air near the sea coast or in areas of industrial pollution D High humidity accelerates corrosion es pecially when temperatures range just above the freezing point D Wetness or...

Page 208: ...If you drive on salted or gravel roads mud shields help protect your vehicle Full size shields which come as near to the ground as possible are the best We recommend that the fittings and the area whe...

Page 209: ...shing water or the washing process itself Scratching reduces paint durability and gloss especially on darker colors The manager of the car wash should be able to advise you wheth er the process is saf...

Page 210: ...shampoo to clean the carpets Begin by vacuuming thoroughly to remove as much dirt as possible Several types of foam cleaners are available some are in aerosol can sand others are powders or liquids w...

Page 211: ...venti lated shaded area NOTICE z If a stain should fail to come out with a neutral detergent apply a cleaner that does not contain an organic solvent z Never use organic substances such as benzine alc...

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Page 213: ...tion It is the owner s responsibility to insure that the general maintenance items are performed regularly These checks or inspections can be done either by yourself or a qualified technician or if yo...

Page 214: ...y and a few basic automotive tools Simple instructions for how to per form them are presented in Part 7 If you are a skilled do it yourself mechan ic the Toyota service manuals are recom mended Please...

Page 215: ...all service reminder indicators and warning buzzers function properly Steering wheel Be alert for changes in steering condition such as hard steering or strange noise Seats Check that all seat control...

Page 216: ...ld be in the HOT or COLD range depending on the fluid temperature See Chapter 7 2 for additional information Exhaust system If you notice any change in the sound of the exhaust or smell exhaust fumes...

Page 217: ...ese clues take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as possible It probably needs adjustment or repair CAUTION Do not continue driving with the ve hicle unchecked It could result in se rious veh...

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Page 219: ...name SIENNA U 219 Part 7 DO IT YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Chapter 7 1 Introduction D Engine compartment overview D Fuse locations D Do it yourself service precautions D Parts and tools...

Page 220: ...ervoir 2 Power steering fluid reservoir 3 Engine oil level dipstick 4 Engine oil filler cap 5 Brake fluid reservoir 6 Fuse blocks 7 Battery 8 Electric cooling fans 9 Windshield and rear window washer...

Page 221: ...name SIENNA U 221 Fuse locations Spare fuses For U S A For Canada...

Page 222: ...to prevent accidental injury Here are a few precautions that you should be especially careful to ob serve CAUTION D When the engine is running keep hands clothing and tools away from the moving fan a...

Page 223: ...rvice station for information concerning recycling or disposal NOTICE z Remember that battery and ignition cables carry high currents or volt ages Be careful of accidentally causing a short circuit z...

Page 224: ...hecking brake fluid Parts if level is low D SAE J1703 or FMVSS No 116 DOT 3 brake fluid Tools D Rag or paper towel D Funnel only for adding fluid Checking power steering fluid Parts if level is low D...

Page 225: ...of the engine 2 Pull out the dipstick and wipe it clean with a rag 3 Reinsert the dipstick push it in as far as it will go or the reading will not be correct 4 Pull the dipstick out and look at the oi...

Page 226: ...fication mark Oil identification marks Either or both API registered marks are added to some oil containers to help you select the oil you should use The API Service Symbol is located any where on the...

Page 227: ...n ethylene glycol antifreeze In addition to preventing freez ing and subsequent damage to the engine this will also prevent corrosion Further supplemental inhibitors or additives are neither needed no...

Page 228: ...a little more in frigid temperatures the fluid is hot 60_C 80_C or 140_F 175_F You may also check the level when the fluid is cold about room temperature 10_C 30_C or 50_F 85_F if the engine has not b...

Page 229: ...yota dealer The following instructions for checking tire pressure should be observed D The pressure should be checked only when the tires are cold If your ve hicle has been parked for at least 3 hours...

Page 230: ...even if damage is not obvious Tires deteriorate with age even if they have never or seldom been used This applies also to the spare tire and tires stored for future use REPLACING YOUR TIRES When repl...

Page 231: ...emporary use only WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES OR CHAINS Snow tires or chains are recommended when driving on snow or ice On wet or dry roads conventional tires provide better traction than snow tires SNOW...

Page 232: ...lower D Drive carefully avoiding bumps holes and sharp turns which may cause the vehicle to bounce D Avoid sharp turns or locked wheel braking as use of chains may ad versely affect vehicle handling N...

Page 233: ...D After driving your vehicle the first 1600 km 1000 miles check that the wheel nuts are tight D If you have rotated repaired or changed your tires check that the wheel nuts are still tight after driv...

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Page 235: ...Keep children away from the bat tery EMERGENCY MEASURES D If electrolyte gets in your eyes flush your eyes with clean water immediately and get immediate medical attention If possible con tinue to app...

Page 236: ...ening may damage the battery case NOTICE z Be sure the engine and all accesso ries are off before performing main tenance z When checking the battery remove the ground cable from the negative terminal...

Page 237: ...ging at a quicker rate is dan gerous The battery may explode causing personal injuries NOTICE Never recharge the battery while the engine is running Also be sure all accessories are turned off Checkin...

Page 238: ...ect fuse as soon as possible and return the substitute to its original clip It is a good idea to purchase a set of spare fuses and keep them in your ve hicle for emergencies If the new fuse immediatel...

Page 239: ...of the listed type Light bulbs Bulb No W Type Headlights HB2 60 55 A Parking front turn signal and side marker lights 1157 27 8 B Rear turn signal lights 1156 27 B Stop and tail lights 1157 27 8 B Ba...

Page 240: ...e mounting hole 3 Install the rubber cover with the TOP mark upward and snuggle on the boss Then insert the connector Make sure the rubber cover fits snugly on the connector and the headlight body Aim...

Page 241: ...name SIENNA U 241 Remove the bolts a Rear turn signal light b Stop and tail light Rear turn signal and stop and tail lights...

Page 242: ...name SIENNA U 242 Left side of the vehicle Right side of the vehicle Remove the strap and handle a Stop and tail light b Back up light Stop and tail and back up lights...

Page 243: ...name SIENNA U 243 License plate lights Use a phillips head screwdriver High mounted stoplight Use a Phillips head screwdriver...

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Page 245: ...name SIENNA U 245 Part 8 SPECIFICATIONS D Dimensions and weight D Engine D Fuel D Service specifications D Tires D Fuses Dimensions and weight...

Page 246: ...um unleaded gasoline with an Octane Rating of 91 Research Octane Number 96 or higher is recommended Fuel tank capacity L gal Imp gal 79 21 17 5 Service specifications ENGINE Valve clearance engine col...

Page 247: ...harged Voltage that is checked 20 minutes after the key is removed with all the lights turned off Charging rates 5 A max AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Automatic transmission Fluid capacity drain and refill L qt...

Page 248: ...JJ 16 x 4T P215 65R15 95S Normal driving Trailer towing Tire size Tire pressure kPa kgf cm2 or bar psi Wheel size P205 70R15 95S 240 2 4 35 15 x 6 5JJ 240 2 4 35 15 x 6 5JJ P215 65R15 95S When driving...

Page 249: ...Engine compartment for U S A Fuses type A 1 SPARE 10 A Spare fuse 2 SPARE 15 A Spare fuse 3 SPARE 30 A Spare fuse 4 ALT S 5 A Charging system 5 HEAD RH 15 A Right hand headlight 6 EFI 15 A Multiport f...

Page 250: ...ise control system SRS airbag warning light power sliding door 14 DRL 5 A Daytime running light system 15 H LP LH LWR 10 A Left hand head light low beam 16 H LP RH LWR 10 A Right hand headlight low be...

Page 251: ...audio system clock air conditioning system instrument panel light control rear window defogger electronically controlled automatic transmission sys tem emergency flashers parking lights 31 TURN 7 5 A...

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Page 253: ...800 331 4331 If NHTSA receives similar com plaints it may open an investiga tion and if it finds that a safety de fect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However...

Page 254: ...C The traction grades from highest to lowest are A B and C and they represent the tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under con trolled conditions on specified government test surfaces...

Page 255: ...assistance you may require Please leave this Owner s Manual in this vehicle at the time of resale The next owner will need this information also All information and specifications in this manual are c...

Page 256: ...ion Fuel type UNLEADED gasoline Octan Rating 87 Research Octane Number 91 or higher For improved vehicle performance the use of premium unleaded gasoline with an Octane Rating of 91 Research Octane Nu...

Page 257: ...CARE ABOUT YOU PLEASE BUCKLE UP Toyota has made a special effort to encourage use of seat belts Toyota belts are D Comfortable D Easy to use D Convenient We encourage you to use your belts every time...

Page 258: ...ed what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk to yourself and other people NOTICE This is a warning against something which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if t...

Page 259: ...e Owner s Manual Supplement Maintenance Schedule Accessories spare parts and modification of your Toyota A wide variety of non genuine spare parts and accesso ries for Toyota vehicles are currently av...

Page 260: ...anti lock brake system SRS airbag system and seat belt pretensioner system be sure to check with your Toyota dealer for precautionary measures or special instructions regarding installation Scrapping...

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