Toyota 2005 Yaris Owner's Manual
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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND
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Overview of instruments and controls
Instrument panel overview
Instrument cluster overview
Indicator symbols on the instrument panel
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  • Page 1 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overview ........Instrument cluster overview .
  • Page 2: Instrument Panel Overview

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Instrument panel overview 1. Side vents 2. Instrument cluster 3. Center vents 4. Rear view mirror remote control levers 5. Auxiliary box 6. Power door lock switches (with power windows) 7. Power window switches 8. Glove box 9. Automatic transmission selector lever or SU11001a manual transmission gear shift lever 10.
  • Page 3 WWW.MANUALS.WS 1. Headlight and turn signal switches 2. Wiper and washer switches 3. Rear window defogger switch 4. Emergency flasher switch 5. Clock 6. Air conditioning controls 7. Security indicator light/Front passen- ger’s seat belt reminder light 8. Audio system 9.
  • Page 4: Instrument Cluster Overview

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Instrument cluster overview DType A SU11015 1. Service reminder indicators and 3. Fuel gauge 5. Trip meter reset knob indicator lights 4. Odometer and two trip meters 2. Speedometer 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 5 WWW.MANUALS.WS DType B SU11014 1. Service reminder indicators and 3. Fuel gauge 5. Trip meter reset knob indicator lights 4. Odometer and two trip meters 2. Speedometer 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 6 WWW.MANUALS.WS DType C SU11009b 1. Service reminder indicators and 4. Odometer and two trip meters 6. Trip meter reset button indicator lights 5. Fuel gauge 7. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Extinction canceling button 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 7: Indicator Symbols On The Instrument Panel

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Indicator symbols on the instrument panel ∗ 1 ∗ 1 Low fuel level warning light (type A) Brake system warning light ∗ 1 Low fuel level indicator light (type B) ∗ 1 Driver’s seat belt reminder light ∗ 1 Low windshield washer fluid level warning light ∗...
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Keys and Doors Keys ............Side doors .
  • Page 10: Keys

    To unlock: Turn the key backward. need additional keys, duplicates can be 5- door models—All the side doors and made by a Toyota dealer using the key back door lock and unlock simultaneously number. with either front door. In the driver’s door...
  • Page 11 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SY12009 SY12011 SZ12028 LOCKING UNLOCKING WITH LOCKING UNLOCKING WITH REAR DOOR CHILD- PROTECTORS INSIDE LOCK BUTTON POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH (5- door models only) (5- door models only) Move the lock button. Move the lock lever to the “LOCK” Push the switch.
  • Page 12: Back Door

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Back door CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the doors closed locked, especially when small children are in the ve- hicle. Along with the proper use of SY12017 SU12071 seat belts, locking the doors helps prevent the driver and passengers from being thrown out from the ve- hicle during an accident.
  • Page 13: Hood

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Hood SU12066c SU12067a SU12068 To open the hood: 2. In front of the vehicle, pull up the 3. Hold the hood open by inserting the auxiliary catch lever and lift support rod into the slot. 1. Pull the hood lock release lever. The hood.
  • Page 14: Fuel Tank Cap

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Fuel tank cap CAUTION After inserting the support rod into the slot, make sure the rod supports the hood security from falling down SF12004 SU12069a on to your head or body. NOTICE Be sure to return the support rod to its clip before closing the hood.
  • Page 15 Make sure the cap is tightened securely. The indicator lamp goes off after driving several times. If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 16 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 17 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Keys and Doors Keys ............Wireless remote control .
  • Page 18: Keys

    Toyota dealer using the key To protect items locked in the trunk when number. using valet parking, leave the sub key with the attendant.
  • Page 19: Wireless Remote Control

    Avoid putting it in water. You can use up to 2 wireless remote con- trol transmitters for the same vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer for detailed information. If the wireless remote control transmitter Locking operation does not actuate the doors or alarm, or 1.
  • Page 20 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 —Activating panic mode To lock and unlock all the doors, push The “PANIC” mode does not work when the switches of the transmitter slowly the key is inserted in the ignition switch. and securely. To lock: Push the “LOCK” switch. All the doors are locked simultaneously.
  • Page 21: Echo From Aug. '04 Prod. (Om52636U)

    Toyota dealer. NOTICE D Dispose of used battery according to the local laws. Do not bend the terminals.
  • Page 22 If you lose your transmitter, contact your radio communications. However, there is Toyota dealer as soon as possible to no guarantee that interference will not avoid the possibility of theft, or an acci- 3. Put in a new transmitter battery with occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 23: Side Doors

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 Side doors Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. FCC WARNING: Changes modifications pressly approved by the party respon- SY12008 SY12009 sible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equip- ment.
  • Page 24 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 Vehicles without power windows— To lock: Push the switch down on the “LOCK” side. To unlock: Push the switch down on the “UNLOCK” side. SU12075 SY12011 All the doors lock or unlock simultaneous- Vehicles with power windows (driver’s Vehicles without power windows side) LOCKING...
  • Page 25: Power Windows

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 Power windows CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the doors closed locked, especially when small children are in the ve- SU12030 SU12077 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.
  • Page 26 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 Window lock switch SU12078 SU12079 SU12080 Automatic operation open only): OPERATING PASSENGERS’ Push the switch completely down and then WINDOWS release it. The window will fully open. To Use the switches on the passengers’ stop the window partway, lightly pull the doors.
  • Page 27: Trunk Lid

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 Trunk lid— CAUTION Be sure to remove the ignition key or turn the ignition switch to the To avoid serious personal injury, you “LOCK” position when you leave must do the following. your vehicle. Before you close the power win- Never leave anyone (particularly a SU12013 dows, always make sure there is...
  • Page 28: Keys

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 —Lock release lever —Internal trunk release handle CAUTION Keep the trunk lid closed while driving. This not only keeps the luggage from being thrown out but SU12014a SU12061a also prevents exhaust gases from entering the vehicle. Always lock the trunk lid and all doors, and keep away the vehicle keys out of children’s reach.
  • Page 29: Hood

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 —Luggage security system Hood SU12055c SU12056a SU12016a This system deactivates the lock re- 2. After closing the trunk lid, insert the To open the hood: lease lever so that things locked in the master key and turn it counterclock- 1.
  • Page 30 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 CAUTION After inserting the support rod into the slot, make sure the rod supports the hood security from falling down SU12017c SU12054c on to your head or body. NOTICE Be sure to return the support rod to its clip before closing the hood.
  • Page 31: Theft Deterrent System

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 Theft deterrent system The system will automatically be set after 30 seconds. When the system is set, the indicator light will start flashing again. 4. After making sure the indicator light starts flashing, you may leave the ve- hicle.
  • Page 32: Fuel Tank Cap

    Open the trunk with the key. is disconnected and then reconnected. If the system does not work properly, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. Type B 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 33 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 This indicates that the fuel filler door is on the left side of your vehicle. SU12021a SU12031a 1. To open the fuel filler door, pull the 2. To remove the fuel tank cap, turn lever up. slowly counterclockwise, then pause slightly before removing When refueling, turn off the engine.
  • Page 34 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 07.14 The indicator lamp goes off after driving several times. If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. CAUTION Make sure the cap is installed se- curely to prevent fuel spillage in the event of an accident.
  • Page 35 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Occupant restraint systems Seats ............Front seats .
  • Page 36: Seats

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Front seats— Seats —Front seat precautions While the vehicle is being driven, all ve- Driver seat Slightly recline the back of hicle occupants should have the seatback seat. Although vehicle designs vary, upright, sit well back in the seat and prop- CAUTION many drivers can achieve the 250 erly wear the seat belts provided.
  • Page 37 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Seat adjustment precautions Front passenger seat CAUTION While adjusting the seat, do not put your hands under the seat or near CAUTION Do not adjust the seat while the the moving parts. Otherwise, your vehicle is moving as the seat may hands or fingers may be caught and The SRS front passenger airbag also unexpectedly move and cause the...
  • Page 38 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Tilting driver’s seatback for rear seat entry (3- door models) —Adjusting front seats 1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER Hold the center of the lever and pull it up. Then slide the seat to the desired position with slight body pressure and release the lever.
  • Page 39: Fold- Down Rear Seat

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Moving passenger’s seat for rear seat entry (3- door models) Fold- down rear seat CAUTION After putting back the seat, pushing the seat forward and rear- ward to make sure it is secured in SU13117 place. SU13248a Never allow anyone to rest their foot on the release pedal while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 40: Head Restraints

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Head restraints CAUTION When returning the seatback to the upright position, observe the follow- ing precautions in order to prevent SU13210c SY13011 personal injury in a collision or sud- den stop: Make sure the seatback is securely locked by pushing forward and rear- ward on the top of the seatback.
  • Page 41: Seat Belts

    04 06.07 Seat belts— —Seat belt precautions For your safety and comfort, adjust the Toyota strongly urges that the driver and Do not allow any children to stand up or head restraint before driving. passengers in the vehicle be properly re- kneel on either rear or front seats.
  • Page 42 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Fastening front and rear seat belts CAUTION Be careful not to damage the belt webbing or hardware. Take care that Persons should ride in their seats they do not get caught or pinched properly wearing their seat belts in the seat or doors.
  • Page 43 If the seat belt does not function normally, immediately contact your Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat until the seat belt is fixed, because it cannot protect an adult occupant or your child from injury.
  • Page 44 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 CAUTION Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoulder. The belt should be SZ13014 kept away from your neck, but not SY13017 falling off your shoulder. Failure to do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause serious injures in a collision.
  • Page 45 Toyota dealer free of extender. charge. Do not use the seat belt extender Please contact your local Toyota dealer so SU13015a when installing child restraint that the dealer can order the proper re- system on the front or rear passen- quired length for the extender.
  • Page 46 The driver and front passenger seat The seat belt pretensioner system con- Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat belt pretensioners are designed to be sists mainly of the following components until the seat belt is fixed, because...
  • Page 47 D Attachment of a grille guard (bull result in death or serious injury. Con- airbag sensor assembly, front airbag sen- bar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow, sult your Toyota dealer about any re- sors, seat belt pretensioner assemblies, winches or any other equipment to pair and modification.
  • Page 48: Srs Driver And Front Passenger Airbags

    The seat belt pretensioner assembly or surrounding area has been damaged. In the following cases, contact your Toyota The SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys- dealer as soon as possible: tem) airbags are designed to provide...
  • Page 49 Toyota killed or seriously injured by the strongly recommends that all in- inflating airbags if they do not wear fants and children be placed in the the available seat belts properly.
  • Page 50 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 The SRS airbags are designed to deploy in severe (usually frontal) collisions where the magnitude and duration of the forward deceleration of the vehicle Hitting a curb, Falling into or exceeds the designed threshold level. edge of pavement jumping over a Collision from the rear or hard surface...
  • Page 51 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 The front airbag sensors constantly moni- Deployment of the airbags happens in a tor the forward deceleration of the vehicle. fraction of a second, so the airbags must If an impact results in a forward decelera- inflate with considerable force. While the tion beyond the designed threshold level, system is designed to reduce serious inju- the system triggers the airbag inflators.
  • Page 52 All vehicle occupants be properly Do not sit on the edge of the seat Toyota strongly recommends that all restrained using the available seat or lean against the dashboard when infants and children be placed in belts.
  • Page 53 Failure to follow these instructions your body on or in front of the can result in death or serious injury. dashboard or steering wheel pad Consult your Toyota dealer about any that houses the airbag system. They repair and modification. might...
  • Page 54 69 in Section 1- 6.) If any of the following conditions occurs, this indicates a malfunction of the airbags or seat belt pretensioners. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 55: Child Restraint

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Child restraint— —Child restraint precautions Toyota strongly urges the use of ap- NOTICE propriate child restraint systems for children. Do not disconnect the battery cables before contacting your Toyota dealer. The laws of all 50 states in the U.S.A.
  • Page 56 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Child restraint system A child restraint system for a small Toyota strongly urges use of Do not use the seat belt extender child or baby must itself be properly proper child restraint system which when installing child...
  • Page 57 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Types of child restraint system Child restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types depending on the child’s age and size. (A) Infant seat (B) Convertible seat SU13214d SU13218b (C) Booster seat Install the child restraint system following the instructions provided by its manufac- turer.
  • Page 58 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Installation with 3- point type seat belt SU13223c SU13224d SU13120 (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION Do not put a child restraint system An infant seat must be used in rear- on the rear seat if it interferes with facing position only.
  • Page 59 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- or around the infant seat following the in the lock mode. When the belt is ately.
  • Page 60 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SU13236a SU13237a SU13231a 3. While pressing the infant seat firmly 4. To remove the infant seat, press the CAUTION against the seat cushion and seatback, buckle release button and allow the let the shoulder belt retract as far as belt to retract completely.
  • Page 61 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SU13225e SU12121 SX13010 Move seat fully back (B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION A forward- facing child restraint sys- A convertible seat must be used in for- should allowed ward- facing or rear- facing position de- Never put a rear- facing child re- installed on front passenger pending on the age and size of the...
  • Page 62 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- Do not put a child restraint system or around the convertible seat following ately. Do not install the child re-...
  • Page 63 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SU13220b SU13221b SU13222b 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it 3. While pressing convertible seat CAUTION in the lock mode. When the belt is firmly against the seat cushion and then retracted even slightly, it cannot seatback, let the shoulder belt retract Push and pull the child restraint sys- be extended.
  • Page 64 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SU13232a SU13227e SU13052 Move seat fully back 4. To remove the convertible seat, press (C) BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION the buckle release button and allow the A booster seat must be used in for- belt to retract completely. The belt will ward- facing position only.
  • Page 65 Always make sure the shoulder belt child from death or serious injury. is positioned across the center of Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- child’s shoulder. The belt should be ately. Do not install the child re- SU13233c kept away from child’s neck, but...
  • Page 66 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Using a top strap Symbol Anchor brackets SU13232 SU13242a SU13246a 2. To remove the child restraint system, Follow the procedure below for a child Use the anchor bracket behind the rear press the buckle release button and restraint system that use of a top strap seat to attach the top strap.
  • Page 67 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SU13247a SU13243a SU13245 TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET: 2. Open the anchor bracket cover with 3. Securely fasten the child restraint the symbol mark shown in the il- system with the seat belt. 1. Remove the head restraint. lustration.
  • Page 68 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Installation with child restraint lower anchorages CAUTION Make sure the top strap is securely latched, and check that the child restraint system is secure by push- SU13244a SU13228c ing and pulling it in different direc- tions. Follow all the installation instructions provided by its manufacturer.
  • Page 69 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SU13250 SU13229c SU13251 Type A (anchor position indicated by Type A (anchor position indicated by Type B (anchor position indicated by buttons) tags) buttons) 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 70 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 The symbol on a child restraint system For installation details, refer to the instruc- indicates the presence of a lower connec- tion manual equipped with each product. tor system. CAUTION CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM INSTALLATION When using the lower anchorages Type A—...
  • Page 71 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Occupant restraint systems Seats ............Front seats .
  • Page 72: Seats

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Front seats— Seats —Front seat precautions While the vehicle is being driven, all ve- Driver seat Slightly recline the back of hicle occupants should have the seatback seat. Although vehicle designs vary, upright, sit well back in the seat and prop- CAUTION many drivers can achieve the 250 erly wear the seat belts provided.
  • Page 73 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Seat adjustment precautions Front passenger seat Front seats (with SRS side airbags) CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not adjust the seat while the ve- hicle is moving as the seat may un- The SRS front passenger airbag also The SRS side airbags are installed in expectedly move cause...
  • Page 74 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Adjusting front seats 1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER While adjusting the seat, do not put Hold the center of the lever and pull it your hands under the seat or near up. Then slide the seat to the desired the moving parts.
  • Page 75 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Tilting driver’s seatback for —Moving passenger’s seat for rear seat entry rear seat entry (2- door models) (2- door models) CAUTION After putting back the seat, pushing the seat forward and rear- ward to make sure it is secured in SU13116 SU13117 place.
  • Page 76: Fold- Down Rear Seat

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Fold- down rear seat CAUTION When returning the seatback to the upright position, observe the follow- ing in precautions order to prevent SU13109a SU13004 personal injury in a collision or sud- den stop: Make sure the seatback is securely locked by pushing forward and rear- ward on the top of the seatback.
  • Page 77 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Disconnect the rear center seat belt only under the above mentioned cir- cumstances; do not disconnect it in SU13110a SU13122a other circumstances. (B) PREVENTING DAMAGE REAR (C) BEFORE RETURNING REAR SEAT CENTER SEAT BELT WEBBING Before returning the seatback to the When folding down the left seatback, upright position, make sure to correctly the luggage...
  • Page 78: Head Restraints

    Do not drive with the head re- is arranged in the proper position straints removed. for ready use. If the seat belt does not function SU13007 normally, immediately contact your Toyota dealer. Rear seat 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 79: Seat Belts

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Seat belts— —Seat belt precautions Toyota strongly urges that the driver and Do not allow any children to stand up or CAUTION passengers in the vehicle be properly re- kneel on either rear or front seats. An strained at all times with the seat belts...
  • Page 80 It also may normally, immediately contact your lock if you lean forward too quickly. A Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat slow, easy motion will allow the belt to until the seat belt is fixed, because extend, and you can move around freely.
  • Page 81 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Take up Take up Both high- positioned lap belts and slack slack loose- fitting belts could cause seri- ous injuries due to sliding under Too high SZ13014 the lap belt during a collision or SY13016 other unintended event. Keep the lap belt positioned as low on hips as possible.
  • Page 82 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoulder. The belt should be SU13012 kept away from your neck, but not SY13017 falling off your shoulder. Failure to do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause serious injuries in a collision.
  • Page 83 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Make sure the both buckles are cor- rectly located and securely latched. Failure to properly match the buckle SU13013a SU13014 and tab may cause severe injury in case of an accident or a collision. Two buckles and tabs for rear center CAUTION seat belt The two buckles for the rear center seat...
  • Page 84 Toyota dealer free of extender. charge. Do not use the seat belt extender Please contact your local Toyota dealer so SU13015 when installing child restraint that the dealer can order the proper re- system on the front or rear passen- quired length for the extender.
  • Page 85 The driver and front passenger seat The seat belt pretensioner system con- Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat belt pretensioners are designed to be sists mainly of the following components until the seat belt is fixed, because...
  • Page 86 Con- airbag sensor assembly, front airbag sen- bar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow, sult your Toyota dealer about any re- sors, side airbag sensors, door side air- winches or any other equipment to pair and modification.
  • Page 87: Srs Driver And Front Passenger Airbags

    The seat belt pretensioner assembly or surrounding area has been damaged. In the following cases, contact your Toyota The SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys- dealer as soon as possible: tem) front airbags are designed to pro-...
  • Page 88 The driver and front passenger can child restraint system. Toyota be killed or seriously injured by the strongly recommends that all in- inflating airbags if they do not wear fants and children be placed in the the available seat belts properly.
  • Page 89 WWW.MANUALS.WS The SRS front airbags are designed to deploy in severe (usually frontal) colli- sions where the magnitude and duration of the forward deceleration of the ve- hicle exceeds the designed threshold Hitting a curb, Falling into or level. jumping over a edge of pavement Collision from the rear SU13114...
  • Page 90 WWW.MANUALS.WS The front airbag sensors constantly moni- Deployment of the airbags happens in a tor the forward deceleration of the vehicle. fraction of a second, so the airbags must If an impact results in a forward decelera- inflate with considerable force. While the tion beyond the designed threshold level, system is designed to reduce serious inju- the system triggers the airbag inflators.
  • Page 91 All vehicle occupants be properly Do not sit on the edge of the seat Toyota strongly recommends that all restrained using the available seat or lean against the dashboard when infants and children be placed in belts.
  • Page 92 Consult your Toyota dealer about any that houses the front airbag sys- repair and modification. tem. They might restrict inflation or...
  • Page 93 WWW.MANUALS.WS If any of the following conditions occurs, NOTICE this indicates a malfunction of the airbags or seat belt pretensioners. Contact your Do not perform any of the following Toyota dealer as soon as possible. changes without consulting your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 94: Srs Side Airbags

    Do not disconnect the battery cables before contacting your Toyota dealer. SU13030 SU13134 In the following cases, contact your Toyota The SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys- dealer as soon as possible: tem) side airbags are designed to pro- vide further protection for the driver...
  • Page 95 35. should be properly secured using a child restraint system. Toyota strongly recommends that all in- fants and children be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and prop- erly restrained. The rear seats are the safest for infants and children.
  • Page 96 WWW.MANUALS.WS Collision from the rear SX13009 SU13125 SU13126 Collision from the front Vehicle rollover The SRS side airbag system may not The SRS side airbags are not generally The SRS side airbag system consists activate if the vehicle is subjected to a mainly of the following components, and designed to inflate if the vehicle is in- collision...
  • Page 97 WWW.MANUALS.WS In a severe side impact, the side airbag CAUTION sensor triggers the side airbag inflators. At this time a chemical reaction in the SRS side airbags inflate with consid- inflators quickly fills the airbags with non- erable force. To reduce the possibility toxic gas to help restrain the lateral mo- of death or serious injury when they tion of the occupants.
  • Page 98 When the side airbag in- Consult your Toyota dealer about any D Repairs made on or near the con- flates, the cup holder or any other repair and modification.
  • Page 99 The light comes on or flashes while driving. This indicator comes on when the igni- In the following cases, contact your Toyota tion key is turned to the “ON” position. dealer as soon as possible: It goes off after about 6 seconds. This...
  • Page 100: Child Restraint

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Child restraint— —Child restraint precautions Toyota strongly urges the use of ap- NOTICE Toyota strongly urges use of propriate child restraint systems for proper child restraint system which children. Do not disconnect the battery cables conforms to the size of the child, before contacting your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 101 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Types of child restraint —Child restraint system system A child restraint system for a small Child restraint systems are classified into On vehicles with side airbags, do child or baby must itself be properly the following 3 types depending on the not allow the child to lean his/her restrained on the seat with the lap por- child’s age and size.
  • Page 102 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Installation with 3- point type seat belt SU13201 SU13033 SU13202 (A) Infant seat (C) Booster seat (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION An infant seat must be used in rear- facing position only. SU13032 (B) Convertible seat 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 103 WWW.MANUALS.WS AS13001 SU13120 SU13037 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through CAUTION Do not install a child restraint sys- or around the infant seat following the tem on the rear seat if it interferes instructions provided by its manufactur- Never install a rear- facing child re- with the lock mechanism of the er and insert the tab into the buckle...
  • Page 104 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it 3. While pressing the infant seat firmly Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- in the lock mode. When the belt is against the seat cushion and seatback, ately.
  • Page 105 WWW.MANUALS.WS SU13040 SY13063 SU13204 4. To remove the infant seat, press the (B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION buckle release button and allow the A convertible seat must be used in for- belt to retract completely. The belt will ward- facing or rear- facing position de- Push and pull the child restraint sys- move freely again and be ready to pending on the age and size of the...
  • Page 106 WWW.MANUALS.WS On vehicles with side airbags, do not allow the child to lean his/her head or any part of his/her body against the front door or the area of the seat from which the side air- SU12121 SX13010 bags deploy even if the child is seated in the child restraint system.
  • Page 107 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- Do not install a child restraint sys- or around the convertible seat following ately. Do not install the child re-...
  • Page 108 WWW.MANUALS.WS SU13047 SU13048 SU13049 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it 3. While pressing convertible seat CAUTION in the lock mode. When the belt is firmly against the seat cushion and then retracted even slightly, it cannot seatback, let the shoulder belt retract Push and pull the child restraint sys- be extended.
  • Page 109 WWW.MANUALS.WS SU13050 SU13051 SU13052 Move seat fully back 4. To remove the convertible seat, press (C) BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION the buckle release button and allow the A booster seat must be used in for- belt to retract completely. The belt will ward- facing position only.
  • Page 110 WWW.MANUALS.WS On vehicles with side airbags, do CAUTION not allow the child to lean his/her head or any part of his/her body Always make sure the shoulder belt against the front door or the area is positioned across the center of of the seat from which the side air- child’s shoulder.
  • Page 111 If the seat belt does not function normally, cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- ately. Do not install the child re- SX13003 SU13054 straint system on the seat until the seat belt is fixed.
  • Page 112 WWW.MANUALS.WS Symbol SX13004 SX13005 SU13103 Anchor brackets Use the anchor bracket on the back TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET: 2. Open the anchor bracket cover with panel to attach the top strap. the mark shown in the illustration. 1. Remove the head restraint. Anchor brackets are installed for each rear seating position.
  • Page 113 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Make sure the top strap is securely latched, and check that the child re- straint system is secure by pushing SX13006 SX13007 and pulling it in different directions. Follow all the installation instructions provided by its manufacturer. 3. Securely fasten the child restraint 4.
  • Page 114 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Installation with child restraint lower anchorages SU13129 SU13252 SU13206b The lower anchorages for the child re- straint system interfaced with FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2 specification are installed in the rear seat. The anchorages are installed in the gap between the seat cushion and seatback of both outside rear seats.
  • Page 115 WWW.MANUALS.WS CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM INSTALLATION Type A— 1. Widen the gap between the seat cushion and seatback slightly and confirm the position of the lower an- chorages below the button or tag in the seatback. 2. Latch the hooks of lower straps onto the anchorages and tighten the lower straps.
  • Page 116 WWW.MANUALS.WS For installation details, refer to the instruc- CAUTION tion manual equipped with each product. When installing the child restraint CAUTION system, pay attention not to catch a seat belt and other irregular objects. When using the lower anchorages SU13137 Otherwise, this can cause severe inju- for the child restraint system, be ry to the child in case of a sudden...
  • Page 117 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights, Wipers and Defogger Headlights and turn signals ........Emergency flashers .
  • Page 118: Headlights And Turn Signals

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Headlights and turn signals NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the lights on for a long period when the engine is not running. SU14020 SU14021 Daytime running light system The headlights turn on at reduced intensi- ty when the parking brake is released with the engine started, even with the light switch in the “OFF”...
  • Page 119: Emergency Flashers

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Emergency flashers NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the switch on longer than necessary when the en- gine is not running. SU14022 SU14014 TURN SIGNALS To turn on the emergency flashers, push the switch.
  • Page 120: Instrument Panel Light Control

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Instrument panel light control Interior light Personal lights SU14018 SU14007 SZ14010 To adjust the brightness of the instru- To turn on the interior light, slide the To turn on the personal light, push the ment panel lights, turn the knob. switch.
  • Page 121: Luggage Compartment Light

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Windshield wipers and washer Luggage compartment light To squirt washer fluid, pull the lever toward you. The low washer fluid warning light in the instrument cluster comes on when the fluid level in the tank becomes nearly empty.
  • Page 122: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Rear window wiper and washer Rear window defogger NOTICE Do not operate the rear wiper if the rear window is dry. It may scratch the glass. SZ14013 SU14013 To turn on the rear window wiper, twist To defog or defrost the rear window, the lever knob upward.
  • Page 123 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Make sure you turn the defogger off when the window is clear. Leaving the defogger on for a long time could cause the battery to discharge, especially during stop- and- go driving. The defogger is not designed for drying rain water or for melting snow.
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  • Page 125 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gauges, Meters and Service reminder indicators Fuel gauge ..........Engine coolant temperature indicator and warning light .
  • Page 126: Fuel Gauge

    If the indicator lamp does ing light (red) will come on when the igni- 1/4 full. not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as tion key is turned to the “ON” position. soon as possible. After a few seconds, the light will go off.
  • Page 127: Tachometer

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Tachometer Odometer and two trip meters If the high engine coolant temperature warning light (red) flashes, your engine is too hot. If your vehicle overheats, stop your vehicle and allow the engine to cool. Your vehicle may overheat during severe operating conditions, such as: SH15003b SH15006...
  • Page 128 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 3. Trip meter reset button—It can reset the two trip meters to zero, and also change the meter display. To change the meter display, quickly push and release the button. The meter display changes in the order from the odometer to trip meter A to trip meter B, then back to the odometer each time you push.
  • Page 129: Service Reminder Indicators And Warning Buzzers

    04 06.07 Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. If parking brake is off, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. Fasten driver’s seat belt. (Indicator and buzzer) Fasten front passenger’s seat belt.
  • Page 130 04 06.07 If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. Close all side doors and back door. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately. Add washer fluid. Stop and check. (in red) Key reminder Remove key.
  • Page 131 Turn off the air conditioning, not fastened. Unless the driver fastens the blower, radio, etc., and drive directly to belt, the light continues flashing and the the nearest Toyota dealer or repair shop. buzzer stops after about 4 to 8 seconds. (c) Front Passenger’s...
  • Page 132 Call a but the brake system still operates con- matic transmission electrical system or Toyota dealer or qualified repair shop for ventionally. warning light system itself. assistance. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible to service the vehicle.
  • Page 133 (l) High Engine Coolant Temperature the warning light system. Contact your sors, seat belt pretensioner assemblies, Warning Light Toyota dealer as soon as possible to inflators, warning light, interconnecting wir- service the vehicle. The light operates to warn that the engine ing and power sources.
  • Page 134 6 seconds. If any service reminder indicator or warn- ing buzzer does not function as described above, have it checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 135 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering wheel and Mirrors Tilt steering wheel ......... . . Outside rear view mirrors .
  • Page 136: Tilt Steering Wheel

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Tilt steering wheel Outside rear view mirrors— CAUTION Do not adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishan- SU13058 dle the vehicle and an accident may SU13111 occur resulting in death or serious injuries.
  • Page 137 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Power rear view mirror control NOTICE CAUTION If ice should jam the mirror, do not Do not adjust the mirror while the operate the control or scrape the mir- vehicle is moving. Doing so may ror face. Use a spray de- icer to free cause the driver to mishandle the ve- the mirror.
  • Page 138 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Rear view mirror remote —Folding rear view mirrors control NOTICE Do not push backward more than the click. It may damage the mirror or vehicle. SY13077a SY13078 To adjust the rear view mirror, simply The rear view mirrors can be folded operate the control lever.
  • Page 139: Anti- Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Anti- glare inside rear view mirror Vanity mirrors CAUTION Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the ve- SH13038 SU13061 hicle and an accident may occur re- sulting in death or serious injuries. Adjust the mirror so you can just see To use the vanity mirrors, swing down the rear of your vehicle in the mirror.
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  • Page 141 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ignition switch, Transmission and Parking brake Ignition switch with steering lock ....... Automatic transmission .
  • Page 142 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Ignition switch with steering lock “LOCK”—Engine is off and the steering wheel is locked. The key can be re- moved only at this position. You must push in the key to turn the key from “ACC” to the “LOCK” position. On vehicles with an automatic transmission, SY16001 the selector lever must be put in the “P”...
  • Page 143 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Automatic transmission Your automatic transmission has a shift lock system to minimize the possibility of incorrect operation. This means you can Lock release button only shift out of “P” position when the To prevent misshifting Selector lever brake pedal is depressed (with the ignition switch in “ON”...
  • Page 144 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 (c) Normal driving 3. Release the parking brake and brake pedal. Depress the accelerator pedal 1. Start the engine as instructed in “How slowly for smooth starting. to start the engine” in Section 3. The transmission must be in “P” or “N”. (d) Using engine braking 2.
  • Page 145 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 (g) Parking NOTICE CAUTION 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop. D Be careful not to overrev the en- Be careful when downshifting on a 2. Pull the parking brake lever up fully to gine. The approximate maximum al- securely apply the parking brake.
  • Page 146 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Manual transmission Low altitude CAUTION —1219 m (4000 ft.) or lower gear km/h (mph) Always keep your foot on the brake 1 to 2 or 2 to 1 24 (15) pedal while stopped with the engine 2 to 3 or 3 to 2 40 (25) running.
  • Page 147 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Parking brake Downshift to the appropriate gear if accel- Good driving practice eration is needed when you are cruising If it is difficult to shift into reverse, put below the above downshifting speeds. the transmission in neutral, release the Upshifting too soon or downshifting too clutch pedal momentarily, and then try late will cause lugging, and possibly ping-...
  • Page 148 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 CAUTION Before driving, be sure the parking brake is fully released and the park- ing brake reminder light is off. 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 149 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights, Wipers and Defogger Headlights and turn signals ........Emergency flashers .
  • Page 150: Headlights And Turn Signals

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Headlights and turn signals NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the lights on for a long period when the engine is not running. SP14001a SP14014a Daytime running light system The headlights turn on at reduced intensi- ty when the parking brake is released with the engine started, even with the light switch in the “OFF”...
  • Page 151: Emergency Flashers

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Emergency flashers NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the switch on longer than necessary when the en- gine is not running. SP14015a SU14014 TURN SIGNALS To turn on the emergency flashers, push the switch. To signal a turn, push the headlight/ turn signal lever up or down to position All the turn signal lights will flash.
  • Page 152: Instrument Panel Light Control

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Instrument panel light control Front fog lights Interior light SU14006a SU14015 SU14007 To adjust the brightness of the instru- To turn on the front fog lights, twist To turn on the interior light, slide the ment panel lights, turn the knob. the band of the headlight and turn sig- switch.
  • Page 153: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Windshield wipers and washer To turn on the windshield wipers, move To squirt washer fluid, pull the lever the lever to the desired setting. toward you. The key must be in the “ON” position. For instructions on adding washer fluid, see “Adding washer fluid”...
  • Page 154: Rear Window Defogger

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Rear window defogger Make sure you turn the defogger off when the window is clear. Leaving the defogger on for a long time could cause the battery to discharge, especially during stop- and- go driving. The defogger is not designed for drying rain water or for melting snow.
  • Page 155 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Air conditioning system Controls ........... . Air flow selector settings .
  • Page 156: Controls

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Controls 1. “A/C” Button (on some models) 2. Air intake selector 3. Air flow selector 4. Fan speed selector 5. Temperature selector SU18011a 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 157 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Fan speed selector 5. Windshield—Air flows mainly from the windshield vents. Turn the knob to adjust the fan speed—to the right to increase, to the left to de- Use with the air intake selector posi- crease. tioned in FRESH. Temperature selector For details about air flow selector settings, see “Air flow selector settings”...
  • Page 158 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 “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. SZ18009a Air intake selector Move the lever to select the air source. 1.
  • Page 159: Air Flow Selector Settings

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Air flow selector settings Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 160 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 When driving on dusty roads, close all Heating Air conditioning windows. If dust thrown up by the ve- For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: hicle is still drawn into the vehicle after Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”...
  • Page 161: Instrument Panel Vents

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Instrument panel vents Defogging Defrosting —Center vents —Side vents The inside of the windshield The outside of the windshield Close Close For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”...
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  • Page 163 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gauges, Meters and Service reminder indicators Fuel gauge ..........Engine coolant temperature indicator and warning light .
  • Page 164: Fuel Gauge

    Fill the fuel tank immediately. The indicator lamp goes off after driving several times. If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as SU15004 BS15003 soon as possible. The gauge indicates the approximate...
  • Page 165: Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator And Warning Light

    If the indicator lamp does the specified operating range. ing light will come on when the ignition not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as D Do not continue driving with an key is turned to the “ON” position. After soon as possible.
  • Page 166: Tachometer

    Do not let the indicator get segment comes on. If it keeps lighting on with the into the red zone. This may cause engine fully warmed, contact your Toyota severe engine damage. dealer as soon as possible to service the vehicle.
  • Page 167: Odometer And Two Trip Meters

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Odometer and two trip meters This meter displays the odometer and 4. Type B reduces the light automatically two trip meters. when you turn on the tail/headlight. 1. Odometer—Shows total distance : By pressing the button, the extinc- the vehicle has been driven. tion system is canceled.
  • Page 168: Service Reminder Indicators And Warning Buzzers

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. If parking brake is off, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. Fasten driver’s seat belt. (Indicator and buzzer) Fasten front passenger’s seat belt. Stop and check.
  • Page 169 If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. Stop and check. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. Close all doors. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately. Add washer fluid. Stop and check. (in red) 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U)
  • Page 170 WWW.MANUALS.WS If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. Key reminder Remove key. buzzer Light reminder Turn off lights. buzzer 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 171 Turn off the air conditioning, not fastened. Unless the driver fastens the blower, radio, etc., and drive directly to belt, the light continues flashing and the the nearest Toyota dealer or repair shop. buzzer stops after about 4 to 8 seconds. (c) Front Passenger’s...
  • Page 172 Call a ventionally. warning light system itself. Toyota dealer or qualified repair shop for Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as assistance. possible to service the vehicle. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U)
  • Page 173 (l) High Engine Coolant Temperature the warning light system. Contact your sors, side airbag sensors, door side air- Warning Light Toyota dealer as soon as possible to bag sensors, seat belt pretensioner as- service the vehicle. The light operates to warn that the engine...
  • Page 174 6 seconds. If any service reminder indicator or warn- ing buzzer does not function as described above, have it checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 175 ....... Your Toyota’s identification ........
  • Page 176: Break- In Period

    To help prevent gas station mix- ups, your to the future economy and long life of steady speed on level roads, consult your Toyota has a smaller fuel tank opening. your vehicle: Toyota dealer. The special nozzle on pumps with un-...
  • Page 177 Toyota, be sure that it has an octane try changing gasoline brands. If this does The WWFC consists of three categories rating no lower than 87.
  • Page 178: Operation In Foreign Countries

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Operation in foreign countries Three- way catalytic converter If you plan to drive your Toyota in CAUTION another country... First, comply with the vehicle registration Keep people and combustible mate- laws. rials away from the exhaust pipe Second, confirm the availability of the cor- while the engine is running.
  • Page 179: Engine Exhaust Cautions

    Remember, your Toyota time to time. If you hit something, cause the engine to misfire, creat- dealer knows your vehicle and its or notice a change in the sound of...
  • Page 180: Facts About Engine Oil Consumption

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Facts about engine oil consumption FUNCTIONS OF ENGINE OIL Oil is also used to lubricate the stems Keep the back door closed while of the intake valves. Some of this oil Engine oil has the primary functions of driving.
  • Page 181: Brake System

    Therefore, it pedal pressure. There is enough reserved is essential that the oil level be checked vacuum for one or two stops but no more! regularly. Toyota recommends that the oil level be checked every time you refuel the vehicle. NOTICE...
  • Page 182 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 When the anti- lock brake system is ac- Effective way to press the ABS brake CAUTION tivated, the following conditions may pedal: occur. They do not indicate a malfunc- When the anti- lock brake system func- Do not pump the brake pedal if the tion of the system: tion is in action, you may feel the brake engine stalls.
  • Page 183 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 CAUTION Anti- lock brake system is not de- signed to shorten the stopping dis- overestimate anti- lock tance: Always drive at a moderate brake system: Although the anti- lock speed and maintain a safe distance brake system assists in providing ve- from the vehicle in front of you.
  • Page 184: Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators

    This is the primary identification number checked and replaced by your Toyota for your Toyota. It is used in registering dealer as soon as possible. Expensive ro- the ownership of your vehicle. tor damage can result if the pads are not replaced when necessary.
  • Page 185: Suspension And Chassis

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Engine number Suspension and chassis CAUTION Do not modify the suspension/chassis with lift kits, spacers, springs, etc. It can cause dangerous vehicle handling SU21006a SU21007a characteristics, resulting in loss of control. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is The engine number is stamped on the also on the Certification Label.
  • Page 186: Tire Information

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Tire information— —Tire symbols (Standard tire) This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. Tire size—For details, see “Tire size” on page 112. 2. DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)—For details, see “DOT and Tire Identification Num- ber (TIN)” on page 111. 3.
  • Page 187 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 6. “TUBELESS” “TUBE TYPE”—A tubeless tire does not have a tube inside the tire and air is directly filled in the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pressure.
  • Page 188 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Tire symbols (Compact spare tire) This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. “TEMPORARY USE ONLY”—A compact spare tire is identified by the phrase “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” molded into its sidewall. This tire is designed for temporary emergency use only. For details, see “Compact spare tire”...
  • Page 189 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) 6. Maximum cold tire inflation The “DOT” symbol certifies that the pressure—This means the pres- tire conforms to applicable Federal sure to which a tire may be in- Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. flated.
  • Page 190 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Tire size —Name of each section of tire SU21014a SU21026a This illustration indicates typical tire 1. Section width 1. Bead size. 2. Tire height 2. Sidewall 1. Tire (P=Passenger car, 3. Wheel diameter 3. Shoulder T=Temporary use) 4.
  • Page 191 150 would wear conditions on specified government the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Toyota vehicles with in- one and a half (1- 1/2) times as well test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. formation on uniform tire quality grad-...
  • Page 192 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Temperature A, B, C—The tempera- ture grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resis- tance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
  • Page 193 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Glossary of tire terminology Tire related term Meaning tire inflation pressure when the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours Cold tire inflation pressure or more, or it has not been driven more than 1.5 km or 1 mile under that condition the maximum cold inflation pressure to which a tire may be inflated and it is Maximum inflation pressure...
  • Page 194 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Tire related term Meaning the combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing over 2.3 kg (5 lb.) in excess of those standard items which they replace, not pre- Production options weight viously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim Vehicle capacity weight the rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kg (150 lb.) times the vehicle’s desig-...
  • Page 195 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Tire related term Meaning the load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle Vehicle normal load on the tire its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in accordance with Table 1 that follows) and dividing by two Weather side the surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tire 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul.
  • Page 196 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Table 1–Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal load for various designated seating capacities Designated seating capacity, Vehicle normal load, Occupant distribution in a normally Number of occupants Number of occupants loaded vehicle 2 through 4 2 in front 5 through 10 2 in front, 1 in second seat 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul.
  • Page 197: Vehicle Load Limits

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Vehicle load limits Vehicle load limits include total load Towing capacity: CAUTION capacity, seating capacity, towing ca- 318 kg (700 lb.) pacity and cargo capacity. Follow the Towing capacity means the maximum Do not apply the load more than load limits shown below.
  • Page 198: Cargo And Luggage

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Cargo and luggage— —Stowage precautions When stowing cargo and luggage in NOTICE D Never allow anyone to ride in the vehicle, observe the following: the luggage compartment. It is D Put cargo and luggage in the lug- Do not load the vehicle beyond not designed for passengers.
  • Page 199 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Capacity and distribution Cargo capacity depends on the to- 4. The resulting figure equals the tal weight of the occupants. available amount of cargo and lug- gage load capacity. For example, (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capac- if the “XXX”...
  • Page 200: Types Of Tires

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Types of tires 114 kg – 100 kg = 14 kg. Determine what kind of tires your CAUTION (251 lb. – 221 lb. = 30 lb.) vehicle is originally equipped with. As shown in the above example, if the 1.
  • Page 201 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 All season tires, however, do not have adequate traction performance compared with snow tires in heavy or loose snow. Also, all season tires fall short in acceleration and handling performance compared with summer tires in highway driving. The details about how to distinguish summer tires from all season tires are described on page 108.
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  • Page 203 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Audio system Reference ..........Using your audio system .
  • Page 204 Using your audio system— Reference —Some basics This Section describes some of the basic features on Toyota audio systems. Some information may not pertain to your sys- tem. Your audio system works when the ignition key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
  • Page 205 To prevent damage to the antenna, play from track 1 again. make sure it is retracted before driv- For details about your system’s tone and ing your Toyota through an automatic balance controls, see the description of NOTICE car wash.
  • Page 206 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Controls and features DType 1 Details of specific buttons, controls, and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. SU17004 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 207 WWW.MANUALS.WS 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) (Reverse/Fast forward buttons) These buttons are used to preset and Push “AM” to turn on the radio and select Cassette Player tune in radio stations. the AM band. “AM” will appear on the Push the fast forward button to fast for- display.
  • Page 208 If the malfunction is not rectified, take When the audio is set into compact disc your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. The display will show the range from operation, the display shows the track or, “FAd- F7” to “FAd- R7”.
  • Page 209 WWW.MANUALS.WS ∗ : Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Random playing for the tracks on a disc: Compact Disc Player Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and the Quickly push and release “RAND”. “RAND” double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories There are two repeat features—you can will appear on the display.
  • Page 210 WWW.MANUALS.WS SCAN Scanning the tracks on a disc: Cassette Player Quickly push and release “SCAN”. “SCAN” Radio By using this button, you can skip up or will appear on the display and the player down to a different track. You can either scan all the frequencies on will scan all the tracks on the disc you a band or scan only the preset stations You can skip up to nine tracks at a time.
  • Page 211 WWW.MANUALS.WS After the end of the tape is reached, TUNE (Tuning) the player will automatically reverse Turn the knob clockwise to step up the sides and start playing the other side. frequency. Turn the knob counterclockwise There must be at least 3 seconds of blank to step down the frequency.
  • Page 212 WWW.MANUALS.WS DType 2 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. Z17056 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 213 FAD: Adjusts the sound balance between If the malfunction still exists, take your the front and rear speakers. The display vehicle to your Toyota dealer. ranges from F7 to R7. BAL: Adjusts the sound balance between the right and left speakers. The display ranges from L7 to R7.
  • Page 214 WWW.MANUALS.WS FM1 FM2 SCAN SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Track up/down) Push the “FM1” or “FM2” button to turn on Radio Radio the radio and select the FM band. “FM1” You can either scan all the frequencies on In the seek mode, the radio finds and or “FM2”...
  • Page 215 WWW.MANUALS.WS TEXT This button is used to change the display for the compact disc that contains text data. To change the display, quickly push and release the “TEXT” button while the com- pact disc is playing. The display changes in the order from the elapsed time to disc title track title,...
  • Page 216 WWW.MANUALS.WS DType 3 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. Z17047 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 217 WWW.MANUALS.WS 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) Compact disc player (Program) These buttons are used to preset and Push and hold “ ” (preset button 6) or Push “ ” (preset button 4) to select tune in radio stations. “...
  • Page 218 Eject the disc or magazine. Set the disc or magazine again. “ERROR 4”: Over- current. your Toyota dealer to inspect. If the malfunction still exists, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 219 WWW.MANUALS.WS RPT (Repeat) SCAN SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Track up/down) Cassette player Radio Radio Push “RPT” (preset button 2) while the You can either scan all the frequencies on In the seek mode, the radio finds and a band or scan only the preset stations plays the next station up or down the track is playing.
  • Page 220 WWW.MANUALS.WS Audio system operating hints Compact disc player TEXT NOTICE Use this button to skip up or down to a This button is used to change the display To ensure correct audio system op- different track. for the compact disc that contains text erations: data.
  • Page 221 WWW.MANUALS.WS Here are some common reception prob- Use high- quality cassettes. lems that probably do not indicate a prob- Fading—AM broadcasts are reflected by Low- quality cassette tapes can cause lem with your radio: the upper atmosphere—especially at night. many problems, including poor sound, These reflected signals can interfere with inconsistent playing...
  • Page 222 WWW.MANUALS.WS CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER AND DISCS The player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only. Extremely high temperatures can keep Z17038 your compact disc player from working. On hot days, use the air conditioning to cool the vehicle interior before you listen to a disc.
  • Page 223 WWW.MANUALS.WS NOTICE Do not use special shaped, transpar- ent/translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the il- lustrations. The use of such discs Z17039 Z17052 may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossible to eject the discs.
  • Page 224 WWW.MANUALS.WS Z17053 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 edge of the disc (not in circles). Dry it with another soft, lint- free cloth.
  • Page 225 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION STARTING AND DRIVING Before starting the engine ........How to start the engine .
  • Page 226: Before Starting The Engine

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 How to start the engine— Before starting the engine (a) Before cranking (b) Starting the engine 1. Check the area around the vehicle be- 1. Apply the parking brake firmly. Before starting the engine, be sure to fore entering it.
  • Page 227: Tips For Driving In Various Conditions

    Other- work safely, pull to the side of the road wise, the impact could cause severe and call a Toyota dealer for assistance. damage to the tires and/or wheels. When parking on a hill, turn the front...
  • Page 228: Winter Driving Tips

    If you are not sure about Do not drive in excess of the speed brid organic acid technology. (Coolant with which oil to use, call your Toyota deal- limit. Even if the legal speed limit long- life hybrid organic acid technology is er—they will be pleased to help.
  • Page 229: Dinghy Towing

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Dinghy towing Dinghy towing (with automatic transmission) (with manual transmission) Do not use your parking brake when there is a possibility it could freeze. When parking, put the transmission into “P” (automatic) or into first or reverse (manual) and block the rear wheels.
  • Page 230: Trailer Towing

    Toyota warranties do not apply to damage or NOTICE malfunction caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes.
  • Page 231 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 WEIGHT LIMITS Trailer hitch assemblies have differ- Before towing, make sure the total trailer ent weight capacities established by weight, gross vehicle weight, gross axle the hitch manufacturer. Even though weight and trailer tongue load are all with- the vehicle may be physically capa- in the limits.
  • Page 232 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 HITCHES The load on either the front or rear Use only a hitch (Toyota genuine hitch Total trailer weight Tongue load axle resulting from distribution of or equivalent) which is recommended the gross vehicle weight on both...
  • Page 233 BREAK- IN SCHEDULE loaded so that it can not shift. trailer wandering over into another Toyota recommends that you do not Check that your rear view mirrors con- lane. tow a trailer with a new vehicle or a...
  • Page 234 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 TRAILER TOWING TIPS Because stopping distance may be in- Crosswinds and rough roads will ad- creased, vehicle- to- vehicle distance versely affect handling of your vehicle When towing a trailer, your vehicle will should be increased when towing a and trailer, causing sway.
  • Page 235 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Because of the added load of the trail- When restarting out after parking on a CAUTION er, your vehicle’s engine may overheat slope: on hot days temperatures over 1. With the transmission in “P” position Do not exceed 72 km/h (45 mph) or 30 C [85 F]) when going up a long or (automatic) or the clutch pedal de- posted...
  • Page 236: How To Save Fuel And Make Your Vehicle Last Longer, Too

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longer, too Improving fuel economy is easy–just take Avoid long engine idling. If you have Maintain a moderate speed on high- it easy. It will help make your vehicle last a long wait and you are not in traffic, ways.
  • Page 237 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Keep your vehicle tuned- up and in shape. dirty cleaner, improper valve clearance, dirty plugs, dirty grease,brakes adjusted, etc. lower engine performance and contribute to poor fuel economy. For longer life of all parts and lower operating costs, keep all maintenance work on schedule, and if often drive...
  • Page 238 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 239 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Air conditioning system Controls ........... Air flow selector settings .
  • Page 240: Controls

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Controls 1. “A/C” Button (on some models) 2. Air intake selector 3. Air flow selector 4. Fan speed selector 5. Temperature selector SZ18006 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 241 WWW.MANUALS.WS Fan speed selector 5. Windshield—Air flows mainly from the windshield vents. Turn the knob to adjust the fan speed—to the right to increase, to the left to de- Use with the air intake selector posi- crease. tioned in FRESH. Temperature selector For details about air flow selector settings, see “Air flow selector settings”...
  • Page 242 WWW.MANUALS.WS “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. SZ18009a Air intake selector Move the lever to select the air source. 1.
  • Page 243: Air Flow Selector Settings

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Air flow selector settings Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 244 WWW.MANUALS.WS When driving on dusty roads, close all Heating Air conditioning windows. If dust thrown up by the ve- For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: hicle is still drawn into the vehicle after Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”...
  • Page 245: Instrument Panel Vents

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Instrument panel vents Defogging Defrosting —Center vents —Side vents The inside of the windshield The outside of the windshield Close Close For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” Temperature—Towards red zone to heat;...
  • Page 246: Air Conditioning Filter

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Air conditioning filter— (on some models: particle —Checking and replacing the filter) air conditioning filter The air conditioning filters may clog after long use. The filters may need to be replaced if the air flow of the air conditioning and heater experiences ex- treme reductions in operating efficiency, or if the windows become to fog up SZ72004...
  • Page 247 WWW.MANUALS.WS L18075 SY72002 SG72001 1. Remove the glove box from the in- 2. Pull out the air conditioning filter 3. Remove filter from the filter strument panel, while pushing to- case as shown in the illustration. case. gether both sides of the glove box. 4.
  • Page 248 WWW.MANUALS.WS Air conditioning filter— —Checking and cleaning the (on some models: mesh filter) air conditioning filter The air conditioning filters may clog after long use. The filters may need to be replaced if the air flow of the air conditioning and heater experiences ex- treme reductions in operating efficiency, or if the windows become to fog up SN72006...
  • Page 249 WWW.MANUALS.WS SN72002a SN72005 SY72002 1. Remove the glove box from the in- 2. Pull out the air conditioning filter 3. Clean the filter. strument panel, while pushing to- case as shown in the illustration. When cleaning the air conditioning filter, gether both sides of the glove box.
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  • Page 251 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE Protecting your Toyota from corrosion ......Washing and waxing your Toyota .
  • Page 252 Now, it is up to be dry. to see all the mud and dirt. It will do you. Proper care of your Toyota can help more harm than good to simply wet the High temperatures will cause corrosion ensure long- term corrosion prevention.
  • Page 253 If any organic sub- the shields if they are recommended for Hand- washing your Toyota stance splashes an ornament, be sure to your area. Work in the shade and wait until the...
  • Page 254 To prevent damage to the antenna, damage. low the manufacturer’s instructions and make sure to remove it before driving precautions. Be sure to polish and wax your Toyota through an automatic car the chrome trim as well as the paint. 3. Rinse thoroughly—dried soap wash.
  • Page 255 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Cleaning the interior Vinyl interior Carpets CAUTION The vinyl upholstery may be easily Use a good foam- type shampoo to cleaned with a mild soap or detergent clean the carpets. Do not wash the vehicle floor with and water.
  • Page 256 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Windows Leather Interior NOTICE The leather upholstery may be cleaned The windows may be cleaned with any D Do not use organic substances (sol- household window cleaner. with neutral detergent for wool. vents, kerosene, alcohol, gasoline, Remove dirt using a soft cloth dampened NOTICE etc.) or alkaline or acidic solutions.
  • Page 257 D Improper cleaning of the leather up- holstery could result in discolor- ation or staining. If you have any questions about the cleaning of your Toyota, your local Toyota dealer will be pleased to answer them. 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 259 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY If your vehicle will not start ........If your engine stalls while driving .
  • Page 260: If Your Vehicle Will Not Start

    If the engine still will not start, it needs goes when starter adjustment or repair. Call a Toyota dealer cranked, the battery is discharged. You or qualified repair shop for assistance. may try jump starting. See “(c) Jump starting” for further instructions.
  • Page 261 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 (c) Jump starting To avoid serious personal injury and JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE The gas normally produced by a damage to your vehicle which might re- 1. If the booster battery is installed in battery will explode if a flame or sult from battery explosion, acid burns, another vehicle, make sure the vehicles spark is brought near.
  • Page 262 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Jumper cable Negative terminal (“–” mark) Discharged battery SY41001 SY41002 SF41001 Positive terminal Positive (“+” mark) terminal Jumper cable Discharged (“ ” mark) Booster battery Booster battery battery Connecting point 4. Make the cable connections in the or- c.
  • Page 263: If Your Engine Stalls While Driving

    (for example, lights left on), will not work so steering and braking Wait until the steam subsides before you should have it checked at your Toyota will be much harder than usual. opening the hood. If there is no coolant dealer.
  • Page 264: If You Have A Flat Tire

    You should have it checked as a highway. Park on a level spot soon as possible at your Toyota dealer. CAUTION with firm ground. 2. Stop the engine and turn on your When the engine is running, keep emergency flashers.
  • Page 265 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 D Do not put any part of your D Use the jack only for lifting body under the vehicle sup- your vehicle during wheel ported by the jack. Personal in- changing. jury may occur. D Do not raise the vehicle with D Do not start or run the engine someone in the vehicle.
  • Page 266 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 The compact spare tire saves space NOTICE CAUTION in your luggage compartment, and its lighter weight helps to improve fuel Your ground clearance is re- D The compact spare tire was de- economy and permits easier installa- duced when the compact spare signed especially for your To- tion in case of a flat tire.
  • Page 267 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Required tools and spare tire SU41111b SU41114b SU41121a 1. Get the required tools and Tool tray Glove box spare tire. 1. Jack handle Tie- down belt 2. Wheel nut wrench 1. Tool tray To prepare yourself for an emergency, 2.
  • Page 268 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SM41002 SU41112b SU41115b To remove the jack, move the driver To remove the spare tire: seat to the front- most position and re- 1. Remove the spacer. move the cover. 2. Remove the spare tire cover. To remove: Turn the joint in direction 3.
  • Page 269 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Blocking the wheel —Loosening wheel nuts When storing the spare tire, put it in place with the outer side of the wheel facing up. Then secure the tire by re- peating the above removal steps in reverse order to prevent it from flying forward during a collision or sudden SY41007 SY41012...
  • Page 270 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Positioning the jack —Raising your vehicle CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. The nuts may loos- en and the wheels may fall off, SU41125 SU41126 which could cause a serious ac- cident. 4.
  • Page 271 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Changing wheels CAUTION Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack alone. SY41015 SY41016 6. Remove the wheel nuts and Before putting on wheels, remove any change tires. corrosion on the mounting surfaces with a wire brush or such.
  • Page 272 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Reinstalling wheel nuts —Lowering your vehicle CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. Doing so may lead to overtightening the nuts and SU41131a SU41127 damaging the bolts. The nuts may loosen and the wheels may fall off, which could cause a seri- ous accident.
  • Page 273 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Stowing flat tire 9. Restow all the tools and jack se- CAUTION curely. Then secure the flat tire and the spare tire cover with the D When lowering the vehicle, tire tie- down belts and the ISO- make sure all portions of your FIX bar in the luggage compart- body and all other persons...
  • Page 274 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SU41116c SU41117a SU41118b Put the belt on the ISOFIX bar. Place a flat tire against the seatback Put the spare tire cover against the with the tire in an upright position. flat tire, and then pass the rest of the belt hooks thorough the hole in the Pass one of the belt hooks through cover.
  • Page 275 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —After changing wheels 10.Check the air pressure of the re- placed tire. Adjust the air pressure to the specifi- cation designated on page 217 in Section 8. If the pressure is lower, SU41119d SU41120a drive slowly to the nearest service station and fill to the correct pressure.
  • Page 276: If Your Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 If your vehicle needs to be If your vehicle becomes stuck towed— If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, NOTICE (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— mud, sand, etc., then you may attempt to rock the vehicle free by moving it —From front If you rock your vehicle, observe the forward and backward.
  • Page 277 If towing is necessary, we recommend (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck Automatic transmission: you to have it done by your Toyota From front—Release the parking brake. Use a towing dolly under the front dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- wheels.
  • Page 278 04 06.07 —Emergency towing If towing is necessary, we recommend (c) Towing with sliding type you to have it done by your Toyota truck dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- vice. If a towing service is not available in...
  • Page 279 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Installing front towing eyelet A driver must be in the vehicle to steer NOTICE it and operate the brakes. D Use only a cable or chain specifi- Towing in this manner may be done only cally intended for use in towing ve- on hard- surfaced roads for a short dis- hicles.
  • Page 280 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SH41013a SU41124 SZ41022 2. Remove the front towing eyelet cover 3. Secure the front towing eyelet to the 4. Tighten the front towing eyelet securely on the front bumper, using a flat- hole on the bumper by turning clock- by a wheel nut wrench.
  • Page 281: If You Cannot Shift Automatic Transmission Selector Lever

    If you cannot shift automatic transmission selector lever If you lose your keys You can purchase a new key at your Toyota dealer if you can give them the key number. See the suggestion given in “Keys” in Section 1- 2.
  • Page 282 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 283 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Information before driving your Toyota Break- in period ..........
  • Page 284: Break- In Period

    To help prevent gas station mix- ups, your to the future economy and long life of steady speed on level roads, consult your Toyota has a smaller fuel tank opening. your vehicle: Toyota dealer. The special nozzle on pumps with un-...
  • Page 285 Toyota, be sure that it has an octane try changing gasoline brands. If this does The WWFC consists of four categories rating no lower than 87.
  • Page 286: Operation In Foreign Countries

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Operation in foreign countries Three- way catalytic converter If you plan to drive your Toyota in CAUTION another country... First, comply with the vehicle registration Keep people and combustible mate- laws. rials away from the exhaust pipe Second, confirm the availability of the cor- while the engine is running.
  • Page 287: Engine Exhaust Cautions

    Remember, your Toyota time to time. If you hit something, cause the engine to misfire, creat- dealer knows your vehicle and its or notice a change in the sound of...
  • Page 288: Facts About Engine Oil Consumption

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Facts about engine oil consumption FUNCTIONS OF ENGINE OIL Oil is also used to lubricate the stems Keep the trunk lid closed while of the intake valves. Some of this oil Engine oil has the primary functions of driving. An open or unsealed trunk is sucked into the combustion chamber lubricating and cooling the inside of the lid may cause exhaust gases to be...
  • Page 289: Brake System

    Toyota recommends that the oil CAUTION diluting ingredients evaporate...
  • Page 290 WWW.MANUALS.WS When the anti- lock brake system is ac- Effective way to press the ABS brake CAUTION tivated, the following conditions may pedal: occur. They do not indicate a malfunc- When the anti- lock brake system func- Do not pump the brake pedal if the tion of the system: tion is in action, you may feel the brake engine stalls.
  • Page 291 WWW.MANUALS.WS CAUTION Anti- lock brake system is not de- signed to shorten the stopping dis- overestimate anti- lock tance: Always drive at a moderate brake system: Although the anti- lock speed and maintain a safe distance brake system assists in providing ve- from the vehicle in front of you.
  • Page 292: Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators

    “ON” position. If the anti- the warning light system. Contact your lock brake system works properly, the Toyota dealer as soon as possible to light turns off after a few seconds. There- service the vehicle. after, if the system malfunctions, the light SY21003 comes on again.
  • Page 293: Your Toyota's Identification

    This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. SU21025 Type B 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 294: Theft Prevention Labels

    WWW.MANUALS.WS —Engine number Theft prevention labels Suspension and chassis Your new vehicle carries theft preven- CAUTION tion labels which are approximately 47 mm (1.85 in.) by 12 mm (0.47 in.). Do not modify the suspension/chassis The purpose of these labels is to reduce with lift kits, spacers, springs, etc.
  • Page 295: Tire Information

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Tire information— —Tire symbols (Standard tire) This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. Tire size—For details, see “Tire size” on page 161. 2. DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)—For details, see “DOT and Tire Identification Num- ber (TIN)” on page 160. 3.
  • Page 296 WWW.MANUALS.WS 6. “TUBELESS” “TUBE TYPE”—A tubeless tire does not have a tube inside the tire and air is directly filled in the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pressure. 7.
  • Page 297 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Tire symbols (Compact spare tire) This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. “TEMPORARY USE ONLY”—A compact spare tire is identified by the phrase “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” molded into its sidewall. This tire is designed for temporary emergency use only. For details, see “Compact spare tire”...
  • Page 298 WWW.MANUALS.WS —DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) 6. Maximum cold tire inflation The “DOT” symbol certifies that the pressure—This means the pres- tire conforms to applicable Federal sure to which a tire may be in- Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. flated. For recommended cold tire inflation pressure, see “Tires”...
  • Page 299 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Tire size —Name of each section of tire SU21014a SU21026a SU21027 This illustration indicates typical tire 1. Section width 1. Bead size. 2. Tire height 2. Sidewall 1. Tire (P=Passenger car, 3. Wheel diameter 3. Shoulder T=Temporary use) 4. Tread 2.
  • Page 300 150 would wear conditions on specified government the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Toyota vehicles with in- one and a half (1- 1/2) times as well test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. formation on uniform tire quality grad-...
  • Page 301 WWW.MANUALS.WS Temperature A, B, C—The tempera- ture grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resis- tance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
  • Page 302 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Glossary of tire terminology Tire related term Meaning tire inflation pressure when the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours Cold tire inflation pressure or more, or it has not been driven more than 1.5 km or 1 mile under that condition the maximum cold inflation pressure to which a tire may be inflated and it is Maximum inflation pressure...
  • Page 303 WWW.MANUALS.WS Tire related term Meaning the combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing over 2.3 kg (5 lb.) in excess of those standard items which they replace, not pre- Production options weight viously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim Vehicle capacity weight the rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kg (150 lb.) times the vehicle’s desig-...
  • Page 304 WWW.MANUALS.WS Tire related term Meaning the load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle Vehicle normal load on the tire its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in accordance with Table 1 that follows) and dividing by two Weather side the surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tire Table 1–Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal load for various designated seating capacities...
  • Page 305: Vehicle Load Limits

    When stowing cargo and luggage in capacity, seating capacity, towing ca- the vehicle, observe the following: Toyota does not recommend towing pacity and cargo capacity. Follow the D Put cargo and luggage in the trunk a trailer with your vehicle. Your ve- load limits shown below.
  • Page 306 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Capacity and distribution Cargo capacity depends on the to- NOTICE D Never allow anyone to ride in tal weight of the occupants. the trunk. It is not designed for Do not load the vehicle beyond (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capac- passengers.
  • Page 307 351 kg – 166 kg = 185 kg. your vehicle. (775 lb. – 366 lb. = 409 lb.) Toyota does not recommend tow- From this condition, if 3 more passen- ing a trailer with your vehicle. Your gers with the combined weight of 176 vehicle is not designed for trailer kg (388 lb.) get on, the available car-...
  • Page 308: Types Of Tires

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Types of tires Determine what kind of tires your All season tires, however, do not have CAUTION vehicle is originally equipped with. adequate traction performance compared with snow tires in heavy or 1. Summer tires Even if the total load of occu- loose snow.
  • Page 309 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving Before starting the engine ........How to start the engine .
  • Page 310: Before Starting The Engine

    WWW.MANUALS.WS How to start the engine— Before starting the engine (a) Before cranking (b) Starting the engine 1. Check the area around the vehicle be- 1. Apply the parking brake firmly. Before starting the engine, be sure to fore entering it. follow instructions “(a)
  • Page 311: Tips For Driving In Various Conditions

    If they still do not work safely, pull to the side of the road and call a Toyota dealer for assistance. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 312: Winter Driving Tips

    If you are not sure about continue normal driving which oil to use, call your Toyota deal- For the U.S.A.—“Toyota Super Long Life when the brakes are wet. If they are er—they will be pleased to help. Coolant” is a mixture of 50% coolant and...
  • Page 313: Dinghy Towing

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Dinghy towing (with automatic transmission) This product is available at your Toyota Some of the things you might put in the dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow vehicle are tire chains, window scraper, manufacturer’s directions bag of sand or salt, flares, small shovel, much to mix with water.
  • Page 314 WWW.MANUALS.WS Dinghy towing (with manual transmission) DINGHY TOWING TIPS Before dinghy towing, be sure to ob- serve the following in order to reduce the damage to your vehicle. 1. Put the shift lever in neutral. SU31003a SU31004a 2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” position.
  • Page 315: Trailer Towing

    Avoid lengthy warm- up idling. Once need to stop as little as possible or Toyota does not recommend towing a trail- the engine is running smoothly, begin take advantage of through streets to er with your Echo.
  • Page 316 WWW.MANUALS.WS Keep front wheels in proper CAUTION alignment. Avoid hitting the curb and slow down on rough roads. Improper Never turn off the engine to coast alignment not only causes faster tire down hills. Your power steering and wear but also puts an extra load on brake booster will not function with- the engine, which, in turn, wastes fuel.
  • Page 317 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Introduction Engine compartment overview ....... Fuse locations .
  • Page 318 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Engine compartment overview 1. Windshield washer fluid tank 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Power steering fluid reservoir 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Battery 6. Fuse blocks 7. Engine coolant reservoir 8. Radiator 9. Condenser 10. Electric cooling fan SU71008 11.
  • Page 319 Read separate Toyota Warranty statement for details and suggestions. This section gives instructions only for those items that are relatively easy for an SU71009c owner to perform. As explained in Section...
  • Page 320 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 CAUTION Do not get under your vehicle with Dispose of used oil and filter only just the body jack supporting it. Al- in a safe and acceptable manner. When the engine is running, keep ways use automotive jack stands or Do not dispose of used oil and fil- hands, clothing,...
  • Page 321 D Remember that battery and ignition nance. Remember all Toyota parts are de- wear could result. Also backfiring signed in metric sizes, so your tools must cables carry high currents or volt- could cause a fire in the engine be metric.
  • Page 322 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Positioning the jack CHECKING BRAKE FLUID ADDING WASHER FLUID Do not jack up Do not jack up Parts (if level is low): Parts: SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 Water brake fluid Washer fluid containing antifreeze (for winter use) Tools: SH71009...
  • Page 323 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 CAUTION Do not raise the vehicle with some- one in the vehicle. When jacking, be sure to observe the When raising the vehicle, do not following to reduce the possibility of place any objects on top of or un- personal injury: derneath the jack.
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  • Page 325 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY In case of an emergency If your vehicle will not start ........If your engine stalls while driving .
  • Page 326: If Your Vehicle Will Not Start

    If the engine still will not start, it needs goes when starter adjustment or repair. Call a Toyota dealer cranked, the battery is discharged. You or qualified repair shop for assistance. may try jump starting. See “(c) Jump starting” for further instructions.
  • Page 327 WWW.MANUALS.WS (c) Jump starting To avoid serious personal injury and JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE The gas normally produced by a damage to your vehicle which might re- 1. If the booster battery is installed in battery will explode if a flame or sult from battery explosion, acid burns, another vehicle, make sure the vehicles spark is brought near.
  • Page 328 WWW.MANUALS.WS Jumper cable Negative terminal (“–” mark) Discharged battery SY41001 SY41002 SF41001 Positive terminal Positive (“+” mark) terminal Jumper cable Discharged (“+” mark) Booster battery Booster battery battery Connecting point 4. Make the cable connections in the or- c. Connect the clamp of the negative der a, b, c, d.
  • Page 329: If Your Engine Stalls While Driving

    (for example, lights left on), will not work so steering and braking Wait until the steam subsides before you should have it checked at your Toyota will be much harder than usual. opening the hood. If there is no coolant dealer.
  • Page 330: If You Have A Flat Tire

    You should have it checked as a highway. Park on a level spot soon as possible at your Toyota dealer. CAUTION with firm ground. 2. Stop the engine and turn on your When the engine is running, keep emergency flashers.
  • Page 331 WWW.MANUALS.WS NOTICE D Make sure to set the jack prop- CAUTION erly in the jack point. Raising Do not continue driving with a When jacking, be sure to observe the vehicle with jack improper- deflated tire. Driving even a the following to reduce the possi- ly positioned will damage the short distance can damage a bility of personal injury:...
  • Page 332 WWW.MANUALS.WS The compact spare tire saves space CAUTION in your luggage compartment, and its lighter weight helps to improve fuel D The compact spare tire was de- economy and permits easier installa- signed especially for your To- tion in case of a flat tire. yota.
  • Page 333 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Required tools and spare tire NOTICE Your ground clearance is re- duced when the compact spare tire is installed so avoid driving over obstacles and drive slowly SM41004a SU41028a on rough, unpaved roads and speed bumps. Also, do not at- tempt to go through an auto- matic car wash as the vehicle may get caught, resulting in...
  • Page 334 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Removing wheel ornament —Blocking the wheel (steel wheels) SU41052a SU41008 SY41010 To remove the spare tire: 2. Block the wheel diagonally op- 3. Remove the wheel ornament. posite the flat tire to keep the 1. Remove the spare tire cover. Pry off the wheel ornament, using the vehicle from rolling when it is beveled end of the wheel nut wrench...
  • Page 335 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Loosening wheel nuts —Positioning the jack CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. The nuts may loos- en and the wheels may fall off, SU41012 SY41012 which could cause a serious ac- cident. 4. Loosen all the wheel nuts. 5.
  • Page 336 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Raising your vehicle —Changing wheels CAUTION Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack alone. SY41014a SY41015 6. After making sure that no one 7. Remove the wheel nuts and is in the vehicle, raise it high change tires.
  • Page 337 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Reinstalling wheel nuts CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. Doing so may lead to overtightening the nuts and SY41016 SY41017 damaging the bolts. The nuts may loosen and the wheels may fall off, which could cause a seri- ous accident.
  • Page 338 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Reinstalling wheel ornament —Lowering your vehicle (steel wheel) CAUTION D When lowering the vehicle, make sure all portions of your body and all other persons SU41127 SY41019 around will not be injured as the vehicle is lowered to the ground.
  • Page 339 WWW.MANUALS.WS —After changing wheels 11. Check the air pressure of the re- CAUTION CAUTION placed tire. Adjust the air pressure to the specifi- Take due care in handling the or- Before driving, make sure all the cation designed in Section 8. If the nament to avoid unexpected per- tools, jack and flat tire are se- pressure is lower, drive slowly to the...
  • Page 340: If Your Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    WWW.MANUALS.WS If your vehicle becomes stuck If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, NOTICE mud, sand, etc., then you may attempt to rock the vehicle free by moving it If you rock your vehicle, observe the forward and backward. following precautions to prevent dam- age to the transmission and other CAUTION parts.
  • Page 341: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If towing is necessary, we recommend (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— you to have it done by your Toyota From front—Release the parking brake. dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- —From front...
  • Page 342 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Emergency towing Automatic transmission: (c) Towing with sliding type Use a towing dolly under the front truck wheels. NOTICE SU41022 SU41023b Never tow a vehicle with an automatic transmission from the rear with the front wheels on the ground, as this may cause serious damage to the transmission.
  • Page 343 If towing is necessary, we recommend A driver must be in the vehicle to steer NOTICE you to have it done by your Toyota it and operate the brakes. dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- D Use only a cable or chain specifi- Towing in this manner may be done only vice.
  • Page 344 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Installing front towing eyelet SN41005a SN41002a SN41003a 1. Remove the front towing eyelet as 2. Remove the front towing eyelet cover 3. Secure the front towing eyelet to the shown in the illustrations. on the front bumper, using a flat- hole on the bumper by turning clock- bladed screwdriver which is wrapped wise.
  • Page 345: If You Cannot Shift Automatic Transmission Selector Lever

    2. Pry up the cover with a flat- bladed keep the brake pedal depressed. and result in death or serious injury. screwdriver or equivalent. Be sure to have the system checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 346: If You Lose Your Keys

    If you lose your keys remote control transmitter You can purchase a new key at your You can purchase a new wireless re- Toyota dealer if you can give them the mote control transmitter at your Toyota key number. dealer.
  • Page 347 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Engine and Chassis Checking the engine oil level ....... . . Checking the engine coolant level .
  • Page 348: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    Engine oil selection full If the oil level is below or only slightly “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in above the low level, add engine oil of your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent the same type as already in the engine.
  • Page 349 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Recommended viscosity: Oil identification marks SAE 5W- 30 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- SOIL13 where on the outside of the container.
  • Page 350: Checking The Engine Coolant Level

    Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is a mix- ther details about “Toyota Genuine Motor If you can find no leak, have your Toyota ture of 55% coolant and 45% deionized dealer test the cap pressure and check Oil”.
  • Page 351: Checking The Radiator And Condenser

    Checking the radiator and condenser Checking brake fluid If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condi- tion, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. CAUTION Z72109 SU72002 To prevent burning yourself, be care- ful not to touch the radiator or con- denser when the engine is hot.
  • Page 352: Checking Power Steering Fluid

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Checking power steering fluid Remove and replace the reservoir cap by Check the fluid level through the reser- hand. Fill the brake fluid to the dotted voir. If necessary, add automatic trans- line. This brings the fluid to the correct mission fluid DEXRONrII or III.
  • Page 353: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Checking tire inflation pressure f. After replacing the reservoir cap and rubber cap, visually check the steering If cold add box case, vane pump and hose con- If cold O.K. nections for leaks or damage. CAUTION SU72010 The reservoir tank may be hot so be careful not to burn yourself.
  • Page 354 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 D Always use a tire pressure Keep your tire inflation pressures Tire pressure gauge at the proper level. gauge. The appearance of a tire can be misleading. Besides, tire The recommended cold tire inflation inflation pressures that are even pressures, tire sizes and the com- just a few pounds off can degrade bined weight of occupants and cargo...
  • Page 355 If a tire frequently needs refilling, have it checked by your Toyota deal- 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 356: Checking And Replacing Tires

    WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Checking and replacing tires The tires on your Toyota have built- in If air loss occurs while driving, do not Tread wear indicator tread wear indicators to help you continue driving. Driving even a short know when the tires need replace- distance can damage a tire beyond ment.
  • Page 357 Toyota recommends all four tires, or at least both of the front or rear tires be replaced at a time as a set. See “If you have a flat tire” in Section 4 for tire change procedure.
  • Page 358: Rotating Tires

    Do not install studded tires without first checking local regulations for To equalize the wear and help ex- possible restrictions. tend tire life, Toyota recommends that you rotate your tires accord- CAUTION ing to the maintenance schedule. (For scheduled maintenance infor-...
  • Page 359 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION TIRE CHAIN SELECTION CAUTION Snow tires should be installed on all Use the tire chains of correct size and wheels. type. Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or Installing snow tires on the front wheels Use SAE Class “S”...
  • Page 360: Replacing Wheels

    This must be observed on compact spare sulting in death or serious injuries. When balancing your wheels, use only tires, too. Toyota balance weights or equivalent Do not use wheels other than the Correct replacement wheels are available and a plastic or rubber hammer.
  • Page 361 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking battery condition ........Battery recharging precautions .
  • Page 362 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Checking battery condition— —Precautions —Checking battery exterior CAUTION If electrolyte gets on your skin, Hold- down clamp thoroughly wash the contact area. If BATTERY PRECAUTIONS you feel pain or burning, get medi- cal attention immediately. The battery produces flammable and explosive hydrogen gas.
  • Page 363 04 06.07 —Checking battery condition Charging necessary. Have battery DARK WHITE NOTICE Type A checked by your Toyota dealer. D Be sure the engine and all accesso- Clear or Dark Green light yellow ries are off before performing main- CLEAR tenance.
  • Page 364 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Battery recharging precautions Checking and replacing fuses During recharging, the battery is pro- ducing hydrogen gas. Type A Therefore, before recharging: 1. If recharging with the battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable. SU73062 2.
  • Page 365 Have your Toyota dealer correct it as light comes on, the washer tank may be soon as possible. empty. Add washer fluid.
  • Page 366 Side turn signal ∗ Toyota dealer. Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas lights inside and require special handling. Rear turn signal They burst shatter PY21W lights scratched or dropped. Hold a bulb only by its plastic or metal case.
  • Page 367 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Headlights ∗ : Side turn signal lights should be re- placed as an assembly. A: HB2 halogen bulbs B: Single end bulbs (amber) C: Wedge base bulbs D: Wedge base bulbs (amber) SH73015 SH73016 E: Double end bulbs 1.
  • Page 368 Make sure the rubber cover fits securely on the connector and the headlight body. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- SH73050 SU73064a essary, contact your Toyota dealer. 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 369 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Front turn signal lights SU73059b SU73060a SH73022d Right side SU73065a SH73023c Left side 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 370 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —Stop/tail and rear side marker, rear turn signal, back- up lights —Side turn signal lights Front of vehicle SU73061 SH73026 SH73028 a: Rear turn signal light b: Stop/tail and rear side marker lights c: Back- up lights SH73027 SH73029 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul.
  • Page 371 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 —License plate lights —High mounted stoplight SU73063 SH73039 SH73034 SH73038 SH73035 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 372 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SH73036 2005 ECHO HATCHBACK from Jul. ’04Prod. (OM52624U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
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  • Page 374 APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention and appearance care Protecting your Toyota from corrosion ......Washing and waxing your Toyota .
  • Page 375 Now, it is up to be dry. to see all the mud and dirt. It will do you. Proper care of your Toyota can help more harm than good to simply wet the High temperatures will cause corrosion ensure long- term corrosion prevention.
  • Page 376 If any organic sub- the shields if they are recommended for Hand- washing your Toyota stance splashes an ornament, be sure to your area. Work in the shade and wait until the...
  • Page 377 To prevent damage to the antenna, damage. low the manufacturer’s instructions and make sure it is retracted before driv- precautions. Be sure to polish and wax ing your Toyota through an automatic the chrome trim as well as the paint. 3. Rinse thoroughly—dried soap car wash.
  • Page 378 WWW.MANUALS.WS Cleaning the interior Vinyl interior Carpets CAUTION The vinyl upholstery may be easily Use a good foam- type shampoo to cleaned with a mild soap or detergent clean the carpets. Vehicles with side airbags: and water. Begin by vacuuming thoroughly to remove Be careful not to splash water or First vacuum over the upholstery to re- as much dirt as possible.
  • Page 379 Immediately clean any spill using the method mentioned above. If you have any questions about the cleaning of your Toyota, your local Toyota dealer will be pleased to answer them. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 380 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND CARE Vehicle maintenance and care Maintenance requirements ........General maintenance .
  • Page 381 Simple instructions for how to per- or if you prefer, your Toyota dealer will be without invalidating this warranty. See form them are presented in Section 7. pleased to do them at a nominal cost. “Owner’s Warranty Information Booklet”...
  • Page 382 Radiator, condenser, and hoses Supplement” for the details. vehicle to your Toyota dealer or a quali- Check that the front of the radiator and fied service shop immediately. It is recom- condenser are clean and not blocked with mended that any problem you notice be leaves, dirt or insects.
  • Page 383 WWW.MANUALS.WS Exhaust system Seats Parking brake If you notice any change in the sound of Check that all front seat controls such as Check that the lever has the proper travel the exhaust or smell exhaust fumes, have seat adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. op- and that, on a safe incline, your vehicle the cause located and corrected immedi- erate smoothly and that all latches lock...
  • Page 384 Be on the alert for changes in perfor- If you notice any of these clues, take your mance, sounds, and visual tip- offs that vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as Check the pressure with a gauge ev- indicate service is needed. Some impor- possible.
  • Page 385 OBD system determines that a problem If your vehicle does not pass the I/M test exists somewhere in the emission control even the malfunction indicator lamp does not come on, contact your Toyota dealer system, the malfunction indicator lamp comes on. In this case, your vehicle may to prepare the vehicle for re- testing.
  • Page 386 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 SECTION SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions and weights ........Engine .
  • Page 387 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Dimensions and weights Engine Fuel Overall length mm (in.) 3735 (147.0) Model: Fuel type: Overall width mm (in.) 1660 (65.4) 1NZ- FE Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87 Overall height mm (in.) 1500 (59.1) (Research Octane Number 91) or higher Type: Wheelbase mm (in.)
  • Page 388 ILSAC multigrade engine oil Manual transmission 4.4 (4.7, 3.9) Exhaust 0.25—0.35 (0.010—0.014) Automatic transmission 4.3 (4.5, 3.8) Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- Spark plug type: ther details. Coolant type: DENSO K16R- U Recommended oil viscosity: “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is...
  • Page 389 Pedal free play, mm (in.): MANUAL TRANSAXLE changing the automatic transmission fluid, 1—6 (0.04—0.24) use only “Toyota Genuine ATF Type T- IV” Oil capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.): (ATF JWS3309 or NWS6500) to aid in Pad wear limit, mm (in.): 1.9 (2.0, 1.7)
  • Page 390 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 Tires Fuses Tire size and cold tire inflation pressure: Tire size kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) Standard P175/65R14 81S 220 (2.2, 32) SU81005 SU81006 Spare T115/70D14 420 (4.2, 60) Wheel size: Standard14 x 5 1/2J, 14 x 5 1/2JJ Spare 14 x 4T Wheel nut torque, N·m (kgf·m,...
  • Page 391 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 21. HAZ 10 A: Turn signal lights, emergen- 33. ALT 120 A: “ECU- B”, “TAIL”, “D/L”, cy flashers “OBD”, “A.C”, “HTR”, “POWER”, “STOP” and “DEF” fuses 22. STOP 10 A: Stop lights, high mounted stop light, anti- lock brake system, shift 34.
  • Page 392 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Engine and Chassis Checking the engine oil level ....... . . Checking the engine coolant level .
  • Page 393: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    Engine oil selection full If the oil level is below or only slightly “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in above the low level, add engine oil of your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent the same type as already in the engine.
  • Page 394 WWW.MANUALS.WS Recommended viscosity: Oil identification marks SAE 5W- 30 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- SOIL13 where on the outside of the container. The top portion of the label shows the oil quality by API (American Petroleum Insti- OIL008...
  • Page 395: Checking The Engine Coolant Level

    Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- 45% deionized water. This coolant pro- ther details about “Toyota Genuine Motor If you can find no leak, have your Toyota vides protection down to about -42_C dealer test the cap pressure and check Oil”.
  • Page 396: Checking The Radiator And Condenser

    Checking the radiator and condenser Checking brake fluid If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condi- tion, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. CAUTION Z72109 SU72002 To prevent burning yourself, be care- ful not to touch the radiator or con- denser when the engine is hot.
  • Page 397: Checking Power Steering Fluid

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking power steering fluid Remove and replace the reservoir cap by Check the fluid level through the reser- hand. Fill the brake fluid to the dotted voir. If necessary, add automatic trans- line. This brings the fluid to the correct mission fluid DEXRONrII or III.
  • Page 398: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking tire inflation pressure f. After replacing the reservoir cap and rubber cap, visually check the steering If cold add box case, vane pump and hose con- If cold O.K. nections for leaks or damage. CAUTION SU72010 The reservoir tank may be hot so be careful not to burn yourself.
  • Page 399 WWW.MANUALS.WS D Always use a tire pressure Keep your tire inflation pressures at the proper level. gauge. The appearance of a tire can be misleading. Besides, tire The recommended cold tire inflation inflation pressures that are even pressures, tire sizes and the com- just a few pounds off can degrade bined weight of occupants and cargo ride and handling.
  • Page 400 If a tire frequently needs refilling, valve. In case of applying too have it checked by your Toyota deal- much air, press the center of the valve and release the air to adjust. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U)
  • Page 401: Checking And Replacing Tires

    WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking and replacing tires The tires on your Toyota have built- in High tire pressure (overinfla- Tread wear indicator tread wear indicators to help you tion)— know when the tires need replace- D Poor handling ment. When the tread depth wears to 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) or less, the indica-...
  • Page 402 Toyota recommends all four tires, obvious. of the tire, and as for the Gross Axle or at least both of the front or rear...
  • Page 403: Rotating Tires

    Do not install studded tires without first checking local regulations for To equalize the wear and help ex- possible restrictions. tend tire life, Toyota recommends that you rotate your tires accord- CAUTION ing to the maintenance schedule. (For scheduled maintenance infor-...
  • Page 404 WWW.MANUALS.WS SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION For vehicle equipped without Sports Fend- er and Rocker Panel for 175/65R14 and Snow tires should be installed on all 185/60R15 tires, use SAE Class “S” type wheels. radial tire chains except radial cable Installing snow tires on the front wheels chains or V- bar type chains.
  • Page 405: Replacing Wheels

    Correct replacement wheels are available manufacturer’s recommended size, as avoid losing control of the vehicle. at your Toyota dealer. this may cause dangerous handling Otherwise an accident may occurs. A wheel of a different size or type may characteristics resulting in loss of adversely affect handling, wheel and bear- control.
  • Page 406: Aluminum Wheel Precautions

    When balancing your wheels, use only Toyota balance weights or equivalent and a plastic or rubber hammer. As with any wheel, periodically check your aluminum wheels for damage. If damaged, replace immediately. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U)
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  • Page 408 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking battery condition ........Battery recharging precautions .
  • Page 409 WWW.MANUALS.WS Checking battery condition— —Precautions —Checking battery exterior CAUTION If electrolyte gets on your skin, Hold- down clamp thoroughly wash the contact area. If BATTERY PRECAUTIONS you feel pain or burning, get medi- cal attention immediately. The battery produces flammable and explosive hydrogen gas.
  • Page 410 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Checking battery condition Charging necessary. Have battery DARK WHITE NOTICE Type A checked by your Toyota dealer. D Be sure the engine and all accesso- Clear or Dark Green light yellow ries are off before performing main- CLEAR tenance.
  • Page 411 WWW.MANUALS.WS Battery recharging precautions Checking and replacing fuses During recharging, the battery is pro- ducing hydrogen gas. Type A Therefore, before recharging: 1. If recharging with the battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable. SY73005a 2.
  • Page 412 Have your Toyota dealer correct it as light comes on, the washer tank may be soon as possible. empty. Add washer fluid.
  • Page 413 Rear turn signal 7440 pooled inside light, contact your are hot. lights Toyota dealer. Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas Rear side inside and require special handling. marker lights They burst shatter Stop/tail lights 7443 21/5 scratched or dropped.
  • Page 414 Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your Toyota dealer. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 415 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Front fog lights SU73052a SU73053a SU73054a 1. Turn the bulb base counterclockwise 2. Pull the bulb out of the bulb base. 3. Install a new bulb base by turning it to the front of the vehicle as shown. clockwise to the front of the vehicle. If the connector is tight, wiggle it.
  • Page 416 WWW.MANUALS.WS —Rear side marker/stop/tail, rear turn signal, back- up —Parking/front side lights marker/front turn signal lights SU73013d SU73033a SU73056 a: Rear side marker b: Stop/tail lights c: Rear turn signal light d: Back- up lights SU73014b SU73055 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 417 WWW.MANUALS.WS —License plate lights —High mounted stoplight SU73034c SU73030 SU73032 SU73025c SU73031 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 418 WWW.MANUALS.WS SECTION SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Dimensions and weight ........Engine .
  • Page 419 WWW.MANUALS.WS Dimensions and weight Engine Fuel Overall length Model: Fuel type: mm (in.): 4180 (164.6) 1NZ- FE Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher Overall width Type: mm (in.): 1660 (65.4) 4 cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasoline Fuel tank capacity, L (gal., Imp.
  • Page 420 ILSAC multigrade engine oil Manual transmission 4.4 (4.7, 3.9) Exhaust 0.25—0.35 (0.010—0.014) Automatic transmission 4.3 (4.5, 3.8) Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- Spark plug type: ther details. Coolant type: DENSO K16R- U Recommended oil viscosity: “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is...
  • Page 421 Pedal free play, mm (in.): MANUAL TRANSAXLE changing the automatic transmission fluid, 1—6 (0.04—0.24) use only “Toyota Genuine ATF Type T- IV” Oil capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.): (ATF JWS3309 or NWS6500) to aid in Pad wear limit, mm (in.): 1.9 (2.0, 1.7)
  • Page 422 WWW.MANUALS.WS Tires Tire size and cold tire inflation pressure: Except spare tire kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) Tire size Tire size Front Front Rear Rear Wheel size Wheel size P175/65R14 81S 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32) 14 x 5 1/2J, 14 x 5 1/2JJ P185/60R15 84T 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32)
  • Page 423 WWW.MANUALS.WS Fuses SU81001a SU81002a SU81003a Engine compartment Instrument panel Engine compartment Fuses (type A) 7. EFI 15 A: Multiport fuel injection sys- 14. WIPER 20 A: Windshield wipers and tem/sequential multiport fuel injection washer 1. P/POINT 15 A: No circuit system 15.
  • Page 424 WWW.MANUALS.WS 21. HAZ 10 A: Turn signal lights, emergen- cy flashers 22. STOP 10 A: Stop lights, high mounted stop light, anti- lock brake system, shift lock system, multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injec- tion system Fuses (type B) 23.
  • Page 425 WWW.MANUALS.WS 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U) WWW.MANUALS.WS...
  • Page 426 WWW.MANUALS.WS U −6 Quick index D If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on ..D If your vehicle will not start ........D If your engine stalls while driving .
  • Page 427 WWW.MANUALS.WS 04 06.07 U −6 Quick index D If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on ..D If your vehicle will not start ........D If your engine stalls while driving .
  • Page 428 None of these systems, either indi- Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time vidually or together, can ensure that there is no injury in to read Section 1- 3 of this Owner’s Manual carefully.
  • Page 429 New vehicle warranty with tremendous speed. The rapid deployment of the SRS airbags makes the SRS airbags themselves poten- Your new vehicle is covered by the following Toyota tial sources of serious injury if an occupant is too close limited warranties:...
  • Page 430 Toyota A wide variety of non- genuine spare parts and accesso- CAUTION ries for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. You should know that Toyota does not warrant WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constitu-...
  • Page 431 Toyota Underinflated or overinflated tire inflation pres- sure and the excess load may result in the The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all re- deterioration of steering ability and braking abil- quirements of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equip- ity, leading to an accident.
  • Page 432 SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner removed and disposed of by the quali- fied service shop or by your Toyota dealer before you dispose of your vehicle. 2005 ECHO from Aug. ’04 Prod. (OM52636U)
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