Your vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger-and-load-carrying vehicle. Towing a trailer can have an adverse impact on handling, performance, braking, durability, and fuel consumption. For your safety and the safety of others, you must not overload your vehicle or trailer. You must also ensure that you are using appropriate towing equipment, that the towing equipment has been installed correctly and used properly, and that you employ the requisite driving habits.
Vehicle-trailer stability and braking performance are affected by trailer stability, brake performance and setting, trailer brakes, the hitch and hitch systems (if equipped).
To tow a trailer safely, use extreme care and drive the vehicle in accordance with your trailer’s characteristics and operating conditions.
Toyota warranties do not apply to damage or malfunction caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes.
Contact your Toyota dealer for further information about additional requirements such as a towing kit, etc.
Regulations on the use of tire chains
Towing related termsTransfer Oil
On-vehicle Inspection
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT TRANSFER OIL
(a) Remove the No. 1 transfer case plug and gasket.
(b) Check that the oil level is between 0 and 5 mm (0 ...
Headlight Signal Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The headlight leveling ECU assembly detects the low beam headlights status.
WIRING DIAGRAM
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
NOTICE:
First check that the low beam headlights operate normally.
PROCEDURE
1.
CHECK HARNESS AND CON ...
MIL Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) is used to indicate vehicle malfunctions
detected by the ECM. By turning the ignition switch to ON, power is supplied to
the MIL circuit, and the ECM provides the circuit ground which illuminates the MIL.
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