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Page: 1 Customer Experience Center 1 - 800 - 331 - 4331 www.toyotaownersonline.com 2006 Pocket Reference Guide MN 00452 - PRG06 - SIE Printed in USA 08 / 05 Page: 2 2006 Spare tire & tools Tool and spare tire location Sienna OVERVIEW Two - wheel drive models All - wheel drive models 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 equipment quickly and easily . The Pocket Reference Guide is not intended Wheel nut wrench as a substitute for the Owner’s Manual Jack handle located in the vehicle’s glove box . We Jack strongly encourage you to review the Owner’s Spare tire Manual and supplementary manuals so you will have a better understanding of the Removing the spare tire ( two - wheel drive models ) vehicle’s capabilities and limitations . FEATURES / OPERATIONS Turn Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor Sales , U.S.A . , Inc . , wish you many years of satisfied driving in your new Sienna . Spare tire clamp bolt A word about safe vehicle operations ! Removing the spare tire ( all - wheel drive models ) This Pocket Reference Guide is not a full description of Sienna operations . Every Owner’s Sienna owner should review the that accompanies this vehicle . Manual Pay special attention to the boxed “ � information highlighted SAFETY throughout this reference guide and Owner’s Manual . Each box throughout the Remove the floor panel . AND contains safe operating instructions to Loosen and remove the nut . EMERGENCY help you avoid injury or equipment Remove the spare tire cover . malfunction . Loosen and remove bolt with spacer . FEATURES Pocket Reference All information in this Owner’s Manual for jack positioning and Refer to the is current at the time of printing . Guide tire changing procedures . Toyota reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice . 29 Page: 3 INDEX Item Page no . OVERVIEW Engine maintenance 7 Fuel tank door release and cap 7 OVERVIEW Hood release 6 Indicator symbols 4 - 5 Instrument cluster 4 Instrument panel 2 - 3 Keyless entry 6 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Air conditioning / Heating 22 - 23 Audio 20 - 21 1 Auto lock function 8 Automatic transmission 8 Bottle holders 25 Clock 13 Console box 13 Cruise control 18 Cup holders 26 Door - Power back 12 Doors - Power sliding 12 Dynamic laser cruise control 18 - 19 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Front seat console table 13 Light control - Instrument panel 19 Lights & turn signals 9 Moonroof 11 ® 2 Multi - Information display ( HomeLink ) 24 Parking brake 10 Power outlets 25 Rear seat entertainment system 24 Seat adjustments - Front 14 Seat adjustments - Rear 14 Seat arrangements 15 Seat heaters 11 Seats - Head restraints 15 Seats - Stowing third row seats 16 - 17 Seats - Tumble / Remove second row seats 16 Sunshade - Side 17 Tilt and telescopic steering wheel 8 Windows 11 Window - Power quarter 10 SAFETY Window wiper & washer 10 SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES AND Door locks 27 EMERGENCY Doors - Child safety locks 27 Seat belt comfort guide 27 Seat belts 28 Seat belts - Shoulder belt anchor 27 FEATURES 29 Spare tire & tools Tire Pressure Warning System reset 28 1 . For other dealer - Programmable by customer oyota dealer . programmable features , please visit your T ® 2 ols , Inc . ed trademark of Johnson Contr egister HomeLink is a r 1 Page: 4 OVERVIEW Instrument panel Overhead console OVERVIEW Steering wheel switches FEATURES / OPERATIONS 1 Headlight , turn signal and front fog light controls Tilt and telescopic steering lock release Wiper and washer controls Power rearview mirror controls 1 1 Rear window and outside rearview mirror defogger Power quarter window switch 1 1 and windshield wiper de - icer switch Headlight beam level control dial Emergency flasher Conversation mirror 1,2 Audio or navigation system Front personal lights 1 1,2 Microphone 115V AC Power outlet ON / OFF switch 1 AUX adapter Power sliding door switch SAFETY 1 Front air conditioning controls Power back door switch 1 Front passenger occupant classification indicator Electric moon roof switch AND 1 1,2 Toyota park assist system and indicator Audio steering wheel switches EMERGENCY 1,2 12V DC Power outlet Telephone switch 1 Personal light main switch Dynamic laser cruise control distance switch 1,2 Speech command switch Ignition FEATURES 1 “ TRAC OFF � ( Traction Control “ OFF � ) 1 If equipped 1 Cruise control or dynamic laser cruise control 2 For details , refer to the Navigation System s Manual . r ’ Owne 2 3 Page: 5 OVERVIEW 1 Instrument cluster Open door warning 1 OVERVIEW Airbag SRS warning Vehicle Stability Control / Traction Control 1 warning 1 Low Tire Pressure Warning 1 Low windshield washer fluid level warning 1 Engine oil replacement reminder 1 Third seat fold incomplete warning If equipped Engine immobilizer / Theft deterrent system indicator “ AIRBAG ON � indicator “ AIRBAG OFF � indicator FEATURES / OPERATIONS Headlight low beam indicator Service indicator and reminder Headlight high beam indicator Speedometer Engine coolant temperature Turn signal indicator Low fuel level warning Fuel gauge Automatic transmission indicator Trip meter reset knob Odometer and two trip meters Slip indicator Tachometer Dynamic laser cruise control master warning Traction Control “ OFF � indicator Dynamic laser cruise control display 2 or dynamic laser Cruise control indicator 3 cruise control indicator Indicator symbols Dynamic laser cruise control ready mode indicator 1 Brake system warning Conventional cruise control mode indicator 1 Driver’s seat belt reminder 1 Anti - lock Brake System warning SAFETY 1 Front passenger’s seat belt reminder AND 1 Battery warning When the Anti - lock Brake System ( ABS ) function is in EMERGENCY action , you may feel the brake pedal pulsating and 1 hear a noise . In this situation , to let the Anti - lock Malfunction indicator / Check engine Brake System work for you , just hold the brake pedal down more firmly . Do not pump the brake as this will 1 FEATURES Low engine oil pressure warning result in reduced braking performance . 1 3 eminder indicators and warning vice r efer to “ Ser For details , r If this light flashes , refer to “ Dynamic laser cruise control , � buzzers , � Section 1 - 6 , 2006 Owner’s Manual . Section 1 - 7 , 2006 Owner’s Manual . 2 If this light flashes , refer to “ Cruise control , � Section 1 - 7 , 2006 Owner’s Manual . 4 5 Page: 6 OVERVIEW Fuel tank door release and cap Keyless entry Locking operation Unlocking operation OVERVIEW Push ONCE : Driver door Push TWICE : ALL doors Pull up Turn Store NOTE : After unlocking , if a door is not opened within thirty ( 30 ) seconds , all doors will relock for safety . Power sliding door operation ( if equipped ) Right side power Left side NOTE : If not tightened enough , Check Engine “ � sliding door npowerg indicator may illuminate . oslidir Push and do FEATURES / OPERATIONS hold Engine maintenance Pushd an hold Power back door operation ( if equipped ) Push and hold Alarm operation Power steering fluid reservoir Push Windshield and rear window washer fluid tank Engine oil level dipstick Engine coolant reservoir SAFETY Engine oil filler cap Note : Regularly scheduled maintenance , including AND Hood release oil changes , will help extend the life of EMERGENCY your vehicle and maintain performance . Pull Pull up to release then raise hood Please refer to the “ Owner’s Warranty Information Booklet , � “ Scheduled FEATURES Maintenance Guide � or “ Owner’s Manual Supplement . � 6 7 Page: 7 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Lights & turn signals Auto lock functions Headlights Automatic door locks can be programmed by OVERVIEW consumer to operate in 4 different modes . AUTO * - Doors lock when shifting from Park . Headlights - Doors lock when the vehicle speed goes above about 12 mph . Parking lights - Doors unlock when the ignition key is turned to the “ ACC � or “ LOCK � position and driver’s door is opened . High beams - Doors unlock when shifting into Park . Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Low beams Length High beam flasher * if equipped Lockease - Automatic light cutoff system Automatically turns relver Angle lights off after 30 seconds when any of the doors are le opened and closed with the engine off . Lights may FEATURES / OPERATIONS also be turned off by pushing lock button on remote . - Daytime Running Light system ( if equipped ) Hold wheel , push lever down , set angle and length , Automatically turns on the headlights at a reduced then return lever . intensity . Note : Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle Turn signals is in motion . Right turn Lane change Automatic transmission Lane change 1 Park Left turn Reverse Front fog lights ( if equipped ) Neutral Turn Drive Fourth gear Third gear SAFETY Front fog lights turn ON only when the headlights Second gear are on low beam . AND First gear Headlight beam level control ( if equipped ) EMERGENCY 1 Up o shift from PARK , the key must be in the “ ON � T Up FEATURES position , and the brake pedal depressed . Downshifting increases power going uphill , or Down Down provides engine braking going downhill . For best fuel economy during normal driving conditions , always Higher number will lower the beam . drive with the shift lever in the “ D � position . 8 9 L 2 3 4 D N R P Page: 8 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Windows Window wiper & washer Passenger’s Driver side Front Up OVERVIEW window lock switch Single wipe Adjust interval Down Up Interval wipe Down Pull to wash and wipe Slow Automatic operation * ( Driver side only ) Push the Fast switch completely down or pull it completely up and Rear release to fully open or close . To stop window mid - way , lightly push the switch in the opposite direction . Wash and wipe NOTE : If battery is disconnected , the windows need Wipe to be reinitialized . Refer to the Owner’s Interval wipe Manual for more details . * If equipped FEATURES / OPERATIONS Wash and wipe Moonroof ( if equipped ) Parking brake Sliding operation Tilting operation Set : Depress Release : Depress again Tilt down Open Close Tilt up Windows - Power quarter ( if equipped ) Open NOTE : If battery is disconnected , the moonroof needs to be reinitialized . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . SAFETY Push and Seat heaters ( if equipped ) hold AND Right front seat EMERGENCY Close FEATURES Left front seat 10 11 Page: 9 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Doors - Power sliding ( if equipped ) Console box ( if equipped ) Remove Install Instrument panel OVERVIEW Front seat Off On ON / OFF switch Second row seat Push Lock Auxiliary release box lever Center pillar Front overhead console The console box can be removed and installed between the front or second row seats . To remove Open the auxiliary box on the rear side , and pull the lock release lever . Lift the box from the rear to release it from the hook . To install Place the hook into the striker . Lower FEATURES / OPERATIONS Open : Push box and push down to engage the rear lock . Close : Push again NOTE : Front seat console table ( if equipped ) • When the key is in the “ ON � position , power sliding doors will open only when gear selector is in the “ P � Park position , and doors are unlocked . Owner’s Manual for more details . Refer to the Lock • An alarm will sound if a sliding door is open and release lever the vehicle is shifted out of park . • If battery is disconnected , the power sliding doors Owner’s need to be reinitialized . Refer to the Manual for more details . Clock Door - Power back ( if equipped ) With manual air With automatic air Instrument panel Front overhead console conditioning system conditioning system SAFETY On Off AND Push EMERGENCY Push H - Hour set Open : Push M - Minutes set FEATURES ON / OFF switch Close : Push again NOTE : If battery is disconnected , the power back door needs to be reinitialized . Refer to the s Manual r ’ Owne for more details . 12 13 Page: 10 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Seat adjustments - Front Seats - Head restraints Power Seat Manual Seat Front Rear OVERVIEW Lock release button Lock release buttons angements ( examples ) Seat arr Position Height crank ( driver side only ) Seatback angle Lumbar support ( driver side only * ) Position , cushion angle and height FEATURES / OPERATIONS Seatback angle * If equipped Seat adjustments - Rear Second row seat Outer Center These are some possible seat arrangements . Please Third row seat read the following section and refer to the Owner’s Manual Power for more information about seat positions . Manual SAFETY 8 - passenger models 7 - passenger models AND EMERGENCY FEATURES Position 7 - passenger models The right seat can be placed in Seatback release ( from second row seat ) the inside or outboard position . Seatback release ( from third row seat ) Seatback angle 8 - passenger models The center seat can be placed in the forward position or even with the other seats . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . 14 15 Page: 11 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Seats - Tumble / Remove second row seats Seats - Stowing third row seats ( Power ) ( if equipped ) Lower OVERVIEW Third seat Third seat fold fold incomplete incomplete Push warning warning 1 1 light light Stowing seat Returning seat Push and hold Push and hold Lower the head restraint and slide the seat to the rear - most locked position . Pull the strap or lever and tumble the seat . Pass the strap through the assist grip . Pull and hold the strap , then fold down the seat FEATURES / OPERATIONS to disengage from front hooks . Seats - Stowing third row seats ( Manual ) Lower Fold down Pull Push Pull up 1 This light will remain “ ON � until the seat is fully open or stowed . An alarm will also sound for 10 seconds , and the Push indicator will light up on the instrument panel . Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details . SAFETY Push down Sunshade - Side ( if equipped ) AND Side window Quarter window EMERGENCY Hook Hook FEATURES Pull Pull 16 17 Page: 12 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Distance control mode Cruise control ( if equipped ) System ON / OFF OVERVIEW sPushtem Sy ON / OFF System ON / OFF The distance control mode will cruise at a set speed , decelerate to maintain a selected distance from a slower vehicle in front of you , and accelerate back up to the selected speed if the vehicle in front Functions of you changes lanes or speeds up . 2 Resume / Increase speed To set , cancel and resume a speed Refer to 1 Cancel Cruise Control section at left , “ Functions � in the Owner’s Manual for more details . and your NOTE : Once vehicle speed is set , pushing lever up Set / Decrease speed toward “ + RES . � will increase speed to the nearest 5 FEATURES / OPERATIONS mph , and then in 5 mph increments . Pushing lever down toward “ - SET � will reduce speed in the same way . 1 The set speed may also be cancelled by depressing the brake pedal . Changing vehicle - to - vehicle 2 The set speed may be resumed once vehicle speed distance LONG reaches 25 mph . MIDDLE Dynamic laser cruise control ( if equipped ) Pull Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details and SHORT complete safety precautions before attempting to use the “ Dynamic laser cruise control . � Fixed speed mode Light control - Instrument panel ( 2 ) Push and hold SAFETY ( 1 ) Pushm Syste ON / OFF AND EMERGENCY Bright Dark FEATURES To set , cancel and resume a speed Refer to “ Functions � in the Cruise Control section above , and the Owner’s Manual for more details . 18 19 Page: 13 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Steering wheel switches ( if equipped ) Audio Preset buttons - button functions in OVERVIEW other modes indicated above number . Eject CD Push to Push to turn adjust ON / OFF tone & balance Seek Push to station / skip CD track Mode up / down View CD Station / CD select folder information track scan “ - + � Volume control > > Type 2 functions include : “ � - In radio mode Push to select a preset station , Load CD ( s ) push and hold to seek the next strong station . - In CD mode Push to skip up or down to the next or previous track . “ MODE � FEATURES / OPERATIONS Push to turn audio “ ON � and select an audio mode . Push and hold to turn the audio “ OFF . � RADIO AUX adapter Preset buttons Tune in the desired station and hold Pull down a preset button ( 1 - 6 ) until you hear a beep . “ SCAN � Push and hold “ SCAN � to scan preset stations . CD PLAYER To scan tracks on a disc Push “ SCAN . � Push again to hold selection . CD Changer ( Type 2 only ) By inserting a mini plug of a commercially available - To load one disc Push “ LOAD � and insert 1 disc . component into the AUX adapter , you can listen to - To load multiple discs Push and hold “ LOAD � until music from a portable audio device through the you hear a beep . Insert one disc . Shutter will close vehicle’s speaker system . and then re - open for next disc . SAFETY . To select a file ( MP3 / WMA only ) Turn “ TUNE FILE � to file up / down . AND To select a folder ( MP3 / WMA only ) Push either side EMERGENCY of “ MP3 / FOLDER . � FEATURES 20 21 Page: 14 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Front automatic air conditioning Air conditioning / Heating To reduce air flow from side vents , turn fan speed to OVERVIEW OFF and recirculate cabin air , or close vent manually . Front manual air conditioning Temperature ( driver side ) Temperature ( front passenger side ) Air Conditioning ON / OFF Synchronizes front and rear setting Air flow vent selector Air Conditioning ON / OFF In “ � or “ � mode , use fresh air Use fresh air to quickly cool interior , then change to ( “ � indicator ON ) to reduce window fogging . recirculate for cooler air . FEATURES / OPERATIONS Windshield air flow / defogger Fresh or recirculate cabin air Temperature ( rear passenger side ) Air flow vent selector Fan speed In “ � or “ � mode , use fresh air Fresh or recirculate cabin air ( “ � indicator ON ) to reduce window fogging . Climate control OFF Temperature Automatic climate control ON / OFF Fan speed Rear automatic air conditioning Rear manual air conditioning SAFETY AND EMERGENCY Automatic climate control ON / OFF Air flow vent selector Fan speed ( rear ) Temperature selector ( rear ) FEATURES Air flow vent selector Fan speed Temperature Climate control OFF Fan speed ( front ) ON / OFF switch emperature selector ( front ) T 22 23 Page: 15 FEATURES / OPERATIONS Rear seat entertainment system ( if equipped ) Power outlets 12V DC OVERVIEW Luggage compartment Instrument panel Key must be in the “ ON � position to be used . 115V AC ( if equipped ) Headphone jacks and headphone volume control Beside second row seat DVD player DVD screen Front audio ON / OFF switch 115V AC Power outlet ON / OFF switch 115V AC Power outlets AV input adapter FEATURES / OPERATIONS Beside third row seat Remote control Multi - Information display ( if equipped ) Key must be in the “ ON � position to be used . Bottle holders Front doors Sliding doors Select standard or metric Garage door opener buttons Garage door openers manufactured under license from ® HomeLink * can be programmed to operate garage doors , estate gates , security lighting , etc . SAFETY Owner’s Manual for more details . Refer to the For programming assistance , contact the Toyota AND Customer Experience Center at 1 - 800 - 331 - 4331 , or Note : Do not place open containers in the sliding EMERGENCY . homelink.com visit http : / / www door bottle holders . Change display information Garage door opener indicator FEATURES Information display Compass ® * HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls , Inc . 24 25 Page: 16 FEATURES / OPERATIONS SAFETY CANDY EMERGEN FEATURES Cup holders Door locks Instrument panel Unlock OVERVIEW Lock Front side table Doors - Child safety locks FEATURES / OPERATIONS Quarter trim Move the lever to “ LOCK , � allowing the sliding door to be opened only from the outside . Seat belts - Shoulder belt anchor Squeeze lock release to lower Rear console box Rear side Seat belt comfort guide SAFETY Front side Tray AND EMERGENCY FEATURES 26 27 Page: 17 SAFETY AND EMERGENCY 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 . Tire Pressure Warning System reset Indicator light 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 . 28 |