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Page: 1 06 High Cvr.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 19 PM Page 1 Customer Experience Center 1 - 800 - 331 - 4331 www.toyotaownersonline.com 2006 Pocket Reference Guide MN 00452 - PRG06 - HL Printed in USA 07 / 05 Page: 2 06 High Cvr.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 19 PM Page 2 2006 Doors - Child safety locks Highlander OVERVIEW This Pocket Reference Guide is a summary of basic vehicle operations . It contains brief descriptions of fundamental operations so you can locate and use the vehicle’s main Move the lever to “ LOCK , � allowing the door to be equipment quickly and easily . opened only from the outside . Pocket Reference Guide is not intended The as a substitute for the Owner’s Manual Spare tire & tools located in the vehicle’s glove box . We Tool location 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 . FEATURES / OPERATIONS Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor Sales , U.S.A . , Inc . , wish you many years of satisfied driving in your new Highlander . A word about safe vehicle operations ! Wheel nut wrench Spare tire This Pocket Reference Guide is not a full Adapter socket Front towing eyelet description of Highlander operations . Jack Jack handle Every Highlander owner should review the Owner’s Manual that accompanies this Removing the spare tire vehicle . Pay special attention to the boxed “ � information highlighted in this reference guide and throughout the Owner’s Manual . Each box contains safe SAFETY operating instructions to help you avoid injury or equipment malfunction . AND Remove the cover under the center deck board EMERGENCY to find the spare tire clamp bolt . This utility vehicle has a significantly higher rollover Put the adapter socket on the spare tire clamp efer to the rate than other types of vehicles . Rr s Manual r ’ Owne for important rollove information . bolt . Loosen the bolt by turning it FEATURES counterclockwise with the jack handle . Pocket Reference All information in this Guide is current at the time of printing . Owner’s Manual for jack positioning and Refer to the Toyota reserves the right to make changes tire changing procedures . at any time without notice . 21 Page: 3 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 1 INDEX Item Page no . OVERVIEW Engine maintenance 7 OVERVIEW Fuel tank door release and cap 6 Hood release 7 Indicator symbols 4 - 5 Instrument cluster 4 Instrument panel 2 - 3 1,2 Keyless entry 6 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Air conditioning / Heating 16 - 17 Audio 14 - 15 Automatic transmission 8 Bottle holder 11 Clock 18 Cruise control 18 Cup holders 11 2 Door locks 11 ® 3 Garage door opener ( HomeLink ) 19 Light control - Instrument panel 11 FEATURES / OPERATIONS 2 Lights & turn signals 12 Moonroof 18 Parking brake 13 Power outlets 19 Rear seat entertainment system 16 Seat adjustments - Front 9 Seat adjustments - Rear 9 Seat heaters 10 Seats - Head restraints 10 Tilt steering wheel 10 Windows 13 Windshield wiper & washer 13 SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES Doors - Child safety locks 21 Seat belts 20 Seat belts - Shoulder belt anchor 20 SAFETY Spare tire & tools 21 Tire Pressure Warning System 20 AND EMERGENCY FEATURES 1 Programmable by customer . Refer the the Owner’s Manual for instructions and more information . 2 Visit your Toyota dealer for information on this and other customizable options . 3 ® HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls , Inc . 1 Page: 4 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 2 OVERVIEW Instrument panel OVERVIEW Manual air conditioning system - Manual air conditioning system Automatic air conditioning system FEATURES / OPERATIONS With navigation system 1 1 “ TRAC OFF � ( Traction Control “ OFF � ) switch Headlight , turn signal and front fog light controls Cruise control lever Wiper and washer controls Ignition Emergency flasher switch 2 Tilt steering lock release lever Clock Tire Pressure Warning System reset Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light SAFETY 1 1 115V Power outlet ON / OFF switch Rear window and outside rearview mirror defogger 1 Rear heater main switch and windshield wiper de - icer switch AND 2 2 Theft deterrent system / Engine immobilizer Air conditioning controls and / or Navigation system EMERGENCY 1 2 indicator light Audio ower rear view mirror controls P “ AIRBAG ON � and “ AIRBAG OFF � indicator lights Snow mode button FEATURES 12 1 If equipped Seat heater switches For vehicles equipped with Navigation system , 12V DC Power outlet / Cigarette lighter refer to the Navigation system Owner’s Manual 2 3 Page: 5 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 4 OVERVIEW Automatic transmission fluid temperature Instrument cluster 1 warning 1 Low Tire Pressure Warning OVERVIEW 1 Low windshield washer fluid level warning “ AIRBAG ON � indicator “ AIRBAG OFF � indicator Headlight high beam indicator Turn signal indicator Automatic transmission indicators Tachometer ( 5 - speed ) / ( 4 - speed ) Service indicator and reminder Overdrive “ OFF � indicator Speedometer Fuel gauge Snow mode indicator Low fuel level warning Engine coolant temperature FEATURES / OPERATIONS Slip indicator Trip meter reset knob Odometer and two trip meters Traction Control “ OFF � indicator Instrument panel light control 2 Cruise control indicator Indicator symbols 1 Anti - lock Brake System warning 1 Brake system warning 1 When the Anti - lock Brake System ( ABS ) function is in Driver’s seat belt reminder action , you may feel the brake pedal pulsating and hear a noise . In this situation , to let the Anti - lock 1 Front passenger’s seat belt reminder Brake System work for you , just hold the brake pedal down more firmly . Do not pump the brake as this will 1 Battery warning result in reduced braking performance . 1 Low engine oil pressure warning 1 SAFETY Malfunction / Check Engine indicator 1 Engine oil replacement reminder AND EMERGENCY 1 Vehicle Stability Control warning 1 Open door warning FEATURES 1 Airbag SRS warning 1 2 For details , refer to “ Service reminder indicators and warning ol , � Section 1 - 7 , 2006 uise contr efer to “ Cr If this light flashes , r buzzers , � Section 1 - 6 , 2006 Owner’s Manual . s Manual . r ’ Owne 4 5 Page: 6 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 6 OVERVIEW Fuel tank door release and cap Hood release OVERVIEW Pull up Pull up to Pull arelease , ise then r Store Turn Engine maintenance 4 cylinder ( 2AZ - FE ) engine NOTE : If the cap is not tightened enough , Check Engine “ � indicator may illuminate . FEATURES / OPERATIONS Keyless entry ( if equipped ) Beep sound can be switched “ ON � or “ OFF � by customer . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more 6 cylinder ( 3MZ - FE ) engine details . Locking operation Unlocking operation Push ONCE : Driver door Push TWICE : All doors Engine coolant reservoir Power steering fluid reservoir SAFETY NOTE : After unlocking , if a door is not opened within Engine oil filler cap thirty ( 30 ) seconds , all doors will relock for safety . Engine oil level dipstick AND Alarm operation Windshield and rear window washer fluid tank EMERGENCY Push Note : Regularly scheduled maintenance , including oil changes , will help extend the life of FEATURES your vehicle and maintain performance . Please refer to the “ Owner’s Warranty Information Booklet , � “ Scheduled Maintenance Guide � or “ Owner’s Manual Supplement . � 6 7 Page: 7 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 8 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Automatic Transmission Seat adjustments - Front 5 - speed models Power Seat Manual Seat OVERVIEW 1 Park Reverse Neutral Drive Third gear Second gear First gear Overdrive switch 4 - speed models Position Cushion angle 1 Park Height crank ( driver side only ) Seatback angle Reverse Position / cushion angle / height selector FEATURES / OPERATIONS Neutral Seatback angle Drive Lumbar support Second gear Seat adjustments - Rear First gear Overdrive switch Second row seats without third seat with third seat 1 The ignition must be ON , and the brake pedal depressed . Overdrive switch : Fourth gear 5 - speed models · · · “ OFF � : Fifth gear “ ON � : Third gear 4 - speed models · · · “ OFF � : Fourth gear “ ON � During normal driving conditions , always drive with overdrive “ ON ; � this allows the transmission to shift Third row seats ( if equipped ) SAFETY automatically , increasing fuel economy . If the “ O / D From rear From front OFF � indicator light on the instrument cluster is AND illuminated , overdrive is “ OFF . � EMERGENCY FEATURES osition P Seatback angle 8 9 L 2 D N R P L 2 3 D N R P Page: 8 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 10 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Seats - Head restraints Light control - Instrument panel Front seats OVERVIEW Height Brightness Angle ( If equipped ) control + - Lock release button Second row seats Third row seats Cup holders Front seat Second row seat Lock release button Lock release button FEATURES / OPERATIONS Third row seat Seat heaters ( if equipped ) Bottle holders Right front seat Left front seat Tilt steering wheel SAFETY Angle AND Door locks EMERGENCY Lock release lever Lock Unlock FEATURES Hold wheel , push lever down , set angle then return r . leve Note : Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion . 10 11 Page: 9 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 12 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Lights & turn signals Windshield wiper & washer Headlights Front OVERVIEW Single wipe Adjust interval AUTO * Headlights Interval wipe Parking lights Pull to wash and wipe Slow Fast High beams Rear Low beams Wash and wipe Wipe Interval wipe FEATURES / OPERATIONS High beam flasher Wash and wipe * If equipped - Automatic light cutoff system Automatically turns off the lights when the driver’s door is opened and Windows the ignition is in the “ ACC � or “ LOCK � position . Driver side - Daytime Running Light system ( If equipped ) Automatically turns on the headlights at a reduced Window Up lock switch intensity . Turn signals Up Down Right turn Down Lane change Automatic operation ( Driver side window ) Push Lane change the switch completely down or pull it completely up SAFETY and release to fully open or close . To stop window mid - way , lightly push the switch in the opposite Left turn direction . AND Front fog lights ( if equipped ) EMERGENCY Parking brake Turn Set : Depress elease : Depress again R FEATURES Front fog lights turn on only when the headlights are on low beam . 12 13 Page: 10 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 14 FEATURES / OPERATIONS RADIO Audio “ SCAN � Push and hold to scan preset stations . Push Preset buttons - Functions in OVERVIEW again to hold selection . CD / Cassette modes indicated above Preset buttons Tune in the desired station and press number on display . a preset button ( 1 - 6 ) until you hear a beep . Push Push to Push to turn Eject CD desired preset button ( 1 - 6 ) to select . adjust ON / OFF tone & RDS ( Radio Data System - FM , Type 2 only ) balance > - Push TYPE “ � or “ � to view current > program genre . Push again within 6 seconds to select new Seek genre . station / - Push “ SEEK / TRACK � or “ SCAN � to find same genre CD track programs . select Station or - Push “ TEXT � to receive information transmitted Eject View CD CD track cassette tape from radio stations . information scan Mode Steering wheel switches ( if equipped ) Type 2 functions include : View genre with Load CD ( s ) RDS system FEATURES / OPERATIONS “ - + � Volume control r > > adio Station or Traffic “ � CD track information - In mode Push to select a preset station , scan View radio and push and hold to seek the next strong station . CD information - In tape mode Push to skip up or down to the next / previous track , push and hold to fast forward or reverse . CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER - In CD mode Push to skip up or down to the To fast forward Push “ . � next / previous track . To rewind Push “ . � “ MODE � To change a direction Push “ . � SAFETY Push to turn audio on and select an audio mode . CD PLAYER Push and hold to turn the audio system “ OFF . � AND To scan tracks on a disc Push either side of “ SCAN . � EMERGENCY Push again to hold selection . ype 2 only ) CD Changer ( T FEATURES - To load one disc Push “ LOAD � and insert 1 disc . o load multiple discs - T Push and hold “ LOAD � until you hear a beep . Insert one disc . Shutter will close and then re - open for next disc . 14 15 Page: 11 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 16 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Front automatic air conditioning Rear seat entertainment system ( if equipped ) OVERVIEW Fresh or recirculate cabin air 1 Vent selector Fan speed Headphone volume control Air Conditioning ON / OFF Headphone jacks Rear defogger DVD player Climate control OFF DVD Screen Windshield air flow FEATURES / OPERATIONS Remote control Automatic climate control ON / OFF A / V input adapter Temperature Power outlet 1 “ � or “ � mode , use fresh air to reduce Power outlet On / Off switch window fogging ( “ � indicator light “ OFF � ) . Front audio Rear ( if equipped ) Air conditioning / Heating Front manual air conditioning SAFETY AND Fresh or recirculate cabin air EMERGENCY Air Conditioning ON / OFF Rear defogger 1 On / Off switch Vent selector FEATURES Fan speed emperature T ear heater vents R Fan speed 1 to reduce “ � or “ � mode , use fresh air window fogging ( “ � indicator light “ OFF � ) . 16 17 Page: 12 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 18 FEATURES / OPERATIONS ® Moonroof ( if equipped ) Garage door opener ( HomeLink ) * ( if equipped ) Sliding operation Tilting operation OVERVIEW Open Tilt down Close Tilt up Recommended driving position Garage door openers manufactured under license Cruise control ® from HomeLink * can be programmed to operate Turning system ON / OFF garage doors , estate gates , security lighting , etc . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . For programming assistance , contact the Toyota System ON / OFF Customer Experience Center at 1 - 800 - 331 - 4331 , or visit http : / / www.homelink.com FEATURES / OPERATIONS ® * HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls , Inc . Power outlets Functions 12V DC 2 1 / Increase speed Resume Cancel Front Rear Set / Decrease speed Designed for car accessories . Key must be in the 1 The set speed may also be cancelled by depressing “ ACC � or “ ON � position to be used . the brake pedal , or pushing “ ON / OFF . � SAFETY 115V AC ( if equipped ) 2 The set speed may be resumed once vehicle speed Rear console exceeds 25 mph . AND EMERGENCY Clock FEATURES H - Set hour M - Set minutes ON / OFF switch Key must be in the “ ON � position . 18 19 Page: 13 06 High Ins.qxd 7 / 29 / 05 4 : 17 PM Page 20 SAFETY CANDY EMERGEN FEATURES Seat belts Take up slack Too high Keep as low on hips as possible If belt is fully extended , then retracted even slightly , it cannot be re - extended beyond that point unless fully retracted again . This feature is used to help hold child restraint systems securely . To find more information about seat belts , and how to install a child restraint system , refer to the Owner’s Manual . Seat belts - Shoulder belt anchor Squeeze llockower release to Tire Pressure Warning System Designed to provide warning when tire pressure of any one of the tires is critically reduced while the vehicle is moving . It must be re - initialized by pushing and holding the “ SET � button if indicator light blinks twice every second , and / or after replacing or rotating tires or wheels . 20 |