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Page: 1 landcruiser05_ic.qxd 10 / 9 / 04 2 : 47 PM Page 1 2005 Land Cruiser This Pocket Reference Guide is a summary guide for 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 Guide is not intended as a substitute for the Owner’s Manual located in the vehicle’s glove box . We strongly encourage you to review the Owner’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 Land Cruiser . A word about safe vehicle operations ! This Pocket Reference Guide is not a full guide to Land Cruiser operations . Every Land Cruiser owner should review the Owner’s Manual that accompanies this vehicle . Pay special attention to the boxed information highlighted in yellow throughout the Owner’s Manual . Each box contains safe operating instructions to help you avoid injury or equipment malfunction . Utility vehicles have a significantly highereer rollover rate than other types of vehicles . Sev page 24 in this guide for important rollo information . All information in this Pocket Reference is current at the time of printing . Guide Toyota reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice . Page: 2 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 42 AM Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Item Page no . OVERVIEW Clock 6 OVERVIEW Engine compartment 7 Fuel tank door opener and cap 6 Hood release lever 6 Indicator symbols 4 - 5 Instrument cluster 4 - 5 Instrument panel 2 - 3 Light control - Instrument panel 7 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Air conditioning / Heating 18 - 19 Antenna - Power 12 Audio 16 - 17 1 , 2 Auto lock functions - Programmable 9 Automatic transmission 8 Cruise control 14 Cup holders 20 Engine immobilizer 19 Four - wheel drive 9 FEATURES / OPERATIONS ® 3 Garage door opener ( HomeLink ) 15 2 Keyless entry 10 2 Lights & turn signals 12 Moonroof 15 Parking brake 13 Power outlets 20 Seat adjustments - Front 11 Seat adjustments - Rear 11 Seats - Head restraints 11 Tilt and telescopic steering wheel 10 Wiper & washer lever - Front / Rear 13 Windows 14 Windows - Power rear quarter 15 SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES ATRAC ( Active Traction Control ) 22 Airbag - Supplemental Restraint System 23 SAFETY Door locks 21 Doors - Child safety locks 21 AND Rollover Information 24 Seat belts 21 EMERGENCY Seat belts - Shoulder belt anchor 22 Spare tire & tools 25 VSC ( Vehicle Stability Control ) 22 FEATURES 1 Programmable by consumer . 2 Visit your Toyota dealer for information on customizing this feature . ® 3 HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls , Inc . 1 Page: 3 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 2 OVERVIEW Instrument panel OVERVIEW 1 With navigation system FEATURES / OPERATIONS Headlight , turn signal and front fog light controls Center differential lock switch Cruise control lever Power antenna switch Ignition switch Power tilt and telescopic steering switch Front / Rear wiper and washer controls Instrument panel light control dial Emergency flasher switch Power rear view mirror controls 1,2 Navigation system and A / C controls Power quarter window switch SAFETY ( left - hand side ) Clock , outside temperature and trip information Power quarter window switch display AND ( right - hand side ) Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light “ RSCA OFF � ( Roll sensing of curtain shield airbags Air conditioning / Heater controls EMERGENCY 1 “ OFF � ) switch Audio Outside rear view mirror heater switch 1 Rear air conditioning switch If installed FEATURES 2 Rear window defogger switch For details , refer to the Navigation System Owner’s Manual . 2 3 Page: 4 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 4 OVERVIEW Instrument cluster Voltmeter OVERVIEW Speedometer Service reminder indicators and indicator lights Tachometer Engine oil pressure gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge Odometer and two trip meters Trip meter reset knob Fuel gauge 1 Indicator symbols Airbag SRS warning light 1 1 Brake system warning light Unengaged “ Park � warning light Automatic transmission fluid temperature 1 Driver’s seat belt reminder light 1 warning light 1 Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light FEATURES / OPERATIONS Headlight high beam indicator light 1 Battery warning light Turn signal indicator light 1 Malfunction indicator light Automatic transmission indicator lights Driving pattern ( “ POWER � mode ) indicator 1 Engine oil replacement reminder light light Automatic transmission second start indicator 1 Anti - lock Brake System warning light light Center differential lock indicator light When the Anti - lock Brake System ( ABS ) function is in Slip indicator light 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 Vehicle Stability Control off indicator light down more firmly . Do not pump the brake as this will result in reduced braking performance . Active Traction Control indicator light Vehicle Stability Control / Active Traction 1 2 SAFETY Control warning light Cruise control indicator light 1 Open door warning light Roll sensing of curtain shield airbags off AND 3 indicator light EMERGENCY FEATURES 1 3 For details , refer to “ Service reminder indicators and warning For details , refer to “ Roll sensing of curtain shield airbags off buzzers , � Section 1 - 6 , 2005 Owner’s Manual . switch , � Section 1 - 3 , 2005 Owner’s Manual . 2 If this light flashes , refer to “ Cruise control , � Section 1 - 7 , 2005 Owner’s Manual . 4 5 Page: 5 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 6 OVERVIEW Fuel tank door opener and cap Engine compartment OVERVIEW To open the fuel tank door Pull the lever . To remove the fuel tank cap Turn the cap counterclockwise , then pause slightly before Engine oil filler cap removing it . After removing the cap , hang it on Brake fluid reservoir the cap hanger . Fuse block To replace the fuel tank cap Turn clockwise until Battery a click is heard . If not tightened enough , Check Windshield and rear window washer fluid tank Engine “ � indicator may illuminate . Engine oil level dipstick FEATURES / OPERATIONS A / C condenser Hood release lever Radiator Engine coolant reservoir Power steering fluid reservoir Note : Regularly scheduled maintenance , including oil changes , will help extend the life of your vehicle and maintain performance . Please refer to the “ Owner’s Warranty Information Booklet , � “ Scheduled Maintenance Guide � or “ Owner’s Manual To release the hood Pull the lever inside vehicle . Supplement . � To open the hood Insert finger through the opening between the hood and grill . Pull up on the catch lever inside the compartment and lift Light control - Instrument panel the hood . SAFETY Clock AND EMERGENCY FEATURES To reset the hour Push “ H . � To adjust the brightness of the instrument panel To reset the minute Push “ M . � lights Turn the wheel right to increase , or left to To round off minutes to the nearest hour Push decrease the brightness of the instrument panel “ : 00 . � lights . 6 7 Page: 6 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 8 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Automatic transmission Four - wheel drive Four - wheel drive Drive pattern Center differential OVERVIEW selector button control lever lock button Second start mode selector button Indicator lights Indicator lights Four - wheel drive control lever When shifting from “ P � ( Park ) , the ignition switch High speed position H must be “ ON , � and the brake pedal depressed . Neutral position N Shift normally . Low speed position L Park Engine starting and key removal P Center differential lock button Reverse R To turn the center differential lock mode on / off Neutral N Push the button . FEATURES / OPERATIONS Drive Overdrive “ ON � D For best fuel economy and performance under Fourth gear Overdrive “ OFF � 4 normal driving conditions “ H � position , center Third gear Increased engine braking differential unlocked ( Center differential lock and 3 “ VSC OFF � indicator lights are not illuminated ) . 2 Second gear Increased engine braking L First gear Maximum engine braking Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . * Downshifting increases power going uphill , or Auto lock functions - Programmable provides engine braking going downhill . For best fuel Automatic door locks can be programmed to operate economy during normal driving conditions , always in 4 different modes . drive with the shift lever in the “ D � position . Auto shift - locking only Doors lock when shifting from Park . No unlock function . Second start mode selector button “ 2nd � Auto speed - locking only Doors lock when the For starting in sand , mud , ice or snow Depress the vehicle speed goes above about 12 mph . No unlock brake , then push “ 2nd � to start the vehicle in second function . gear . Auto ignition - unlocking only Doors unlock when SAFETY ignition key turned to the “ ACC � or “ LOCK � Driving pattern selector button “ PWR � position . No lock function . The transmission is shifted up and down at a higher AND Auto shift - unlocking only Doors unlock when vehicle speed than in Normal mode , and a more shifting into Park . No lock function . EMERGENCY powerful acceleration is achieved . For ordinary driving , Toyota recommends using the Normal mode Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more information to improve fuel economy . on this feature , and how to change modes . FEATURES 8 9 Page: 7 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 10 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Keyless entry Seat adjustments - Front Locking operation Unlocking operation OVERVIEW To lock Push “ LOCK . � Position and cushion angle selector To unlock driver door Push “ UNLOCK � once . Seatback angle selector To unlock all the doors Push “ UNLOCK � twice . Lumbar support selector NOTE : After unlocking , if a door is not opened within Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . thirty ( 30 ) seconds , all doors will relock for safety . Seats - Head restraints Alarm operation Front seats Rear seats FEATURES / OPERATIONS Lock release button Lock release buttons To activate alarm with remote Push and hold To raise Pull up the head restraint . “ PANIC . � To lower Push down the head restraint while pressing the lock release button . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . To adjust angle Move the top forward or Tilt and telescopic steering wheel backward . Seat adjustments - Rear Second row seat Third row seat SAFETY AND EMERGENCY To change the steering wheel angle Push the control switch upward or downward to set the steering wheel to desired angle . FEATURES To change the steering wheel column length To fold and / or tumble Pull the seatback angle lever . Push the control switch to the right or left to set Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . the wheel at the desired position . Note : Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion . 11 10 Page: 8 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 12 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Lights & turn signals Wiper & washer lever - Front / Rear Headlights Front operation OVERVIEW Indicator light Indicator light Intermittent speed Push the lever down to position 1 . Parking , tail , license plate , side marker and Interval adjuster Twist the band to adjust the instrument panel lights Twist the lever knob to intermittent speed . position 1 . Slow speed Push the lever down to position 3 . Headlights and all of the above Twist the lever Fast speed Push the lever down to position 4 . knob to position 2 . Wash and wipe Pull the lever toward you . Headlights and / or all of the above ( “ AUTO � ) Rear operation Twist the lever knob to position 3 . Daytime running light system Automatically turns on the headlights at reduced FEATURES / OPERATIONS intensity . High beams Push the lever forward . Low beams High beam flasher Pull the lever toward you . Intermittent Twist the lever knob to position 6 . Turn signals Normal speed Twist the lever knob to position 7 . Wash and wipe Twist the lever knob upward or downward to position 8 . Parking brake Right or left turn Push the lever up or down . Lane change Move the lever up or down to position 8 and hold . SAFETY Antenna - Power AND EMERGENCY Lock release button Indicator light Up Down To set Pull the lever . FEATURES To release ( 1 ) Pull the lever up slightly , ( 2 ) press the lock release button , and ( 3 ) . > lower . � To raise Push and hold “ > To lower Push and hold “ . � See page 3 of this guide for switch location . 12 13 Page: 9 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 14 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Cruise control Windows - Power rear quarter Turning system on / off Setting a speed Right OVERVIEW Left To open Push the right side of the switch . Indicator light To close Push the left side of the switch . To turn the system “ ON � or “ OFF � Push the Moonroof button . To set a speed Bring your vehicle to the desired Sliding operation Tilting operation speed . Push the lever down toward “ - SET . � To cancel the set speed Pull the lever to “ CANCEL � or depress the brake pedal . To resume set speed after cancel Push the lever up toward “ + RES . � If vehicle speed falls below 25 mph , the set speed will not be resumed . FEATURES / OPERATIONS NOTE : To raise set speed , push up toward “ + RES . � To To open Push and hold “ . � Moonroof will > open lower set speed , push down toward “ - SET . � and stop just short of the fully open position Toyota recommends this position for driving , as it Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . reduces wind throb . Push again to fully open . > To close Push and hold “ . � Windows To tilt up Push and hold “ UP . � Driver side To lower Push and hold the opposite side of “ UP . � Window lock switch NOTE : If battery is disconnected , the moonroof needs to be reinitialized . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . ® Garage door opener ( HomeLink ) * Window operation To open or close Push down or pull up on the switch . Automatic operation Push the switch completely SAFETY down or pull it completely up and release to fully open or close . To stop window mid - way , lightly push AND Garage door openers manufactured under license the switch in the opposite direction . EMERGENCY ® from HomeLink * can be programmed to operate Window lock switch garage doors , estate gates , security lighting , etc . Push the switch to deactivate the passenger windows . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . FEATURES For programming assistance , contact the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1 - 800 - 331 - 4331 , or visit http : / / www.homelink.com ® * HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls , Inc . 14 15 Page: 10 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 16 FEATURES / OPERATIONS CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER Audio To play Insert a cassette tape . To fast forward Push “ . � OVERVIEW To rewind Push button “ . � To stop a tape while it is fast forwarding or rewinding , push the same button or “ TAPE . � To select a direction Push “ . � To eject a cassette tape Push “ . � * Functions for buttons 1 - 6 are indicated above each CD PLAYER button on LCD . To play Insert a compact disc . For vehicle equipped with Navigation system , refer To select a track Push “ SEEK TRACK . � to the Navigation System Owner’s Manual . To scan tracks on a disc Push “ SCAN . � Push again to BASIC OPERATION hold selection . . To turn on the audio system Push “ PWR VOL , � To eject a compact disc Push “ . � “ AM·SAT , � “ FM , � “ TAPE , � “ DISC � or “ LOAD . � To view CD text Push “ TEXT � to display disc . To turn off the system Push “ PWR VOL . � information . . To adjust the volume Turn “ PWR VOL . � . CD Changer To adjust tone and balance Push the “ TUNE AUDIO - To load one disc Push “ LOAD � and insert 1 disc . CONT � knob . The mode changes with each push in FEATURES / OPERATIONS - To load multiple discs Push and hold “ LOAD � until succession from Bass , Midrange , Treble , Fade , you hear a beep . Insert one disc . Balance . Turn the knob right or left to adjust each Note : Wait until the green indicator illuminates to mode . install next disc . RADIO Steering wheel switches To select a station or XM satellite radio channel * Push either side of “ SEEK TRACK . � To scan stations or XM satellite radio channel * Push “ SCAN . � Push and hold to scan preset stations . Push again to hold selection . To select the band or XM satellite radio channel * Push “ AM·SAT , � or “ FM . � - To preset a station or XM satellite radio channel * Tune in the desired station and press a preset button ( 1 - 6 ) until you hear a beep . Volume control switch > > - To select a preset station or XM satellite radio “ � switch channel * Push desired preset button ( 1 - 6 ) . SAFETY - In radio mode Push to select a preset station or - To select a XM satellite radio channel category * XM satellite radio channel * , push and hold to seek Push “ TYPE � button . AND the next strong station or XM satellite radio EMERGENCY channel * . RDS ( Radio Data System - FM only ) or XM satellite - In TAPE mode Push to fast forward or rewind . radio * > - In CD mode Push to skip up or down to the next - Push TYPE “ � or “ � to view current > program or previous track . FEATURES genre . Push again within 6 seconds to select new “ MODE � switch Push to select an audio mode . genre . Push and hold to turn the audio system “ OFF . � - Push “ SEEK / TRACK � or “ SCAN � to find same genre programs . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . - Push “ TEXT � to receive information transmitted from radio stations . * If installed 16 17 Page: 11 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 18 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Rear Air conditioning / Heating Front OVERVIEW For vehicle equipped with Navigation system , refer to the Navigation System Owner’s Manual . For vehicle equipped with Navigation system , refer Temperature selector to the “ Navigation System Owner’s Manual . � “ AUTO � switch “ REAR � switch Rear air conditioning system Temperature display on / off switch . Fan speed display “ AUTO � switch Push to turn automatic air FEATURES / OPERATIONS Air flow display conditioning on / off . “ MODE � button Air flow selector . Air flow selector “ A / C � switch Air conditioning system on / off Fan speed selector switch . Use with “ � for best cooling Temperature selector performance . “ OFF � switch Rear air conditioning system Windshield air flow button on / off switch . Fan speed selector Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . Air intake selector “ OFF � switch Air conditioning off switch . Engine immobilizer To select air flow vents This is a theft deterrent system . The engine will Push “ MODE � to select one of the following : start only when the electronic code in the key’s transponder chip corresponds to the registered ID code for the vehicle . Please note that key replacement can be expensive . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . SAFETY Instrument panel AND Floor and panel EMERGENCY Floor 1 Floor and windshield 1 Use fresh air mode ( “ � indicator light FEATURES “ ON � ) to reduce window fogging . 18 19 Page: 12 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 20 FEATURES / OPERATIONS SAFETY CANDY EMERGEN FEATURES Power outlets Door locks Instrument panel ( 12V ) Luggage area ( 12V ) OVERVIEW Rear console box ( 12V ) To lock Push down on the front of the switch . To unlock Push down on the back of the switch . Without navigation system With navigation system Doors - Child safety locks Rear - door Back - door Designed for car accessories . Key must be in the FEATURES / OPERATIONS “ ACC � or “ ON � position to be used . To lock the inside handle Move the lever to Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . “ LOCK , � allowing the door to be opened only from Cup holders the outside . Front seats Seat belts Front of console box Center console box Take up slack Too high Keep as low on hips as possible Second row seats Third row seats If belt is fully extended , then retracted even Right - hand side Rear console box SAFETY slightly , it cannot be re - extended beyond that point , unless fully retracted again . This feature is used to AND help hold child restraint systems securely . EMERGENCY To find more information about seat belts , and how to install a child restraint system , refer to the Left - hand side FEATURES Owner’s Manual . 20 21 Page: 13 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 22 SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES Seat belts - Shoulder belt anchor Airbag - Supplemental Restraint System The Airbag Supplemental Restraint System ( SRS ) Lock release OVERVIEW front , side * and side curtain * airbags are designed to button help provide further protection for the driver and outboard passenger in addition to the primary safety protection provided by the seat belts . Please read the following caution , and refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . * If installed To raise Slide the anchor upward . To lower Squeeze the lock release button and slide the anchor downward . • The driver and front passenger airbag Supplemental Restraint ATRAC ( Active Traction Control ) * System ( SRS ) is designed only as a supplement to the primary protection of the seat belt systems of the driver and front Helps control spinning of the wheels , which may passenger . The front seat occupants are particularly susceptible occur when accelerating on slippery roads . to injury if they do not wear their seat belts ; when sudden braking or a collision occurs , they may be thrown forward . To 1 VSC ( Vehicle Stability Control ) * obtain maximum protection in an accident , the driver and all FEATURES / OPERATIONS passengers in the vehicle should always wear their seat belts Helps provide comprehensive control of the Anti - when driving because serious injuries or death can result to 2 lock Brakes , Brake - Assist , Traction Control , engine unrestrained occupants . For instructions and precautions control and other systems . This system helps concerning the seat belt system , see “ Seat belts � in the Owner’s Manual . maintain control of the vehicle under adverse • Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system conditions . on the rear seat that conforms to the size of the child . According to accident statistics , a child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than on the front seat . • Never use a rear - facing child restraint system in the front seat . The force of the rapid inflation of the passenger airbag can cause severe injury or death to a child . • Unless it is unavoidable , do not install a forward - facing child restraint system on the front seat . If you must install a forward - facing child restraint system on the front seat , move the seat as far back as possible . • Make sure you have complied with all installation instructions provided by the child restraint manufacturer and the system is properly secured . • The SRS side and side curtain airbags ( optional ) are designed to deploy in certain types of severe side impact collisions . In all SAFETY other collisions , the side impact and side curtain airbags will * Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . not deploy . For instructions and precautions , see your Owner’s 1 AND Manual . Vehicle Stability Control ( VSC ) is an electronic system designed • Do not lean against the side doors when the vehicle is in use . to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse EMERGENCY The side and side curtain airbags inflate with considerable conditions . It is not a substitute for safe driving practices . speed and force . Death or serious injury could result . Factors including speed , road conditions and driver steering • Do not modify , cover or replace the surface of the front seats . input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing Such changes could disable the system or prevent the airbags FEATURES loss of control . from activating correctly , resulting in death or serious injury . 2 Brake - Assist is designed to help the driver take full advantage of the benefits of ABS ( Anti - lock Brake System ) . It is not a substitute for safe driving practices . Braking effectiveness also depends on proper brake - system maintenance and tire and road conditions . 22 23 Page: 14 2005_LC Ins 11 / 5 / 04 11 : 43 AM Page 24 SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES Rollover Information This vehicle will handle and maneuver differently from an ordinary passenger car because it is also designed for off - road use . It has a higher ground clearance and higher center of gravity than an ordinary passenger car . This vehicle design feature causes this type of vehicle to be more likely to roll over . Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles . An advantage of the higher ground clearance is a better view of the road allowing you to anticipate problems . However , it is not designed for cornering at the same speeds as ordinary passenger cars any more than low - slung sports cars are designed for off - road use . Therefore , sharp turns at excessive speeds may cause rollover . Failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control , accidents or vehicle rollover causing death or serious injury . Be sure to read your Owner’s Manual for more information on safe driving both on and off - road . Avoid Abrupt Maneuvers and Excessive Speed . Always Buckle Up . See Owner’s Manual For Further Information . daomrnuyjrepiovoy:eucosoalnerhuistgsareirlowAfwkmslploneomtorghbcilafnahtenirveysteiuserziseiti Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of serious personal injury or damage to your vehicle : • In a rollover crash , an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt . Therefore , the driver and all passengers should fasten their seat belts whenever the vehicle is moving . • Avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers , if at all possible . Failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover causing death or serious injury . • Loading cargo on the roof luggage carrier will make the center of the vehicle gravity higher . Avoid high speeds , sudden starts , sharp turns , sudden braking or abrupt maneuvers ; otherwise , it may result in a loss of ability to operate this vehicle correctly . • Always slow down in gusty crosswinds . Because of its profile and higher center of gravity , your vehicle is more sensitive to side winds than an ordinary passenger car . Slowing down will allow you to have better control . • When driving off - road or in rugged terrain , do not drive at excessive speeds , jump , make sharp turns , strike objects , etc . This may cause loss of control or vehicle rollover causing death or serious injury . You are also risking expensive damage to your vehicle’s suspension and chassis . • Do not drive horizontally across steep slopes . Driving straight up or straight down is preferred . Your vehicle ( or any similar off - road vehicle ) can tip over sideways much more easily than forward or backward . 24 Page: 15 landcruiser05_ic.qxd 10 / 9 / 04 2 : 47 PM Page 2 Spare tire & tools Tool location OVERVIEW Tool bag Jack Spare tire Removing the spare tire FEATURES / OPERATIONS Assemble the jack handle . Remove the access hole cover with a screwdriver . Insert the jack handle end through the opening in SAFETY the bumper , and into the lowering screw . Turn the jack handle counterclockwise . AND Refer to the Owner’s Manual for jack positioning and EMERGENCY tire changing procedures . FEATURES 25 |