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  • Page 1 When it comes to service, remember that your Toyota dealer knows your vehicle very well and is interested in your complete satisfaction. Your Toyota dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance you may require. If there is not a Toyota dealer near you, or you need emergency assistance for any reason, please call the following number: U.S. OWNERS:...
  • Page 2: Operation Of Instruments And

    ........Indicator symbols on the instrument panel ..... . . 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 3: Instrument Panel Overview

    16. Automatic transmission selector lever or manual transmission gear shift lever 17. Theft deterrent system/engine immobilizer system indicator light 18. Power rear view mirror control switches 19. Hood lock release lever 20. Window lock switch 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 4 16. Theft deterrent system/engine immobilizer system indicator light 17. All window control switch 18. Convertible top control switch 19. Power rear view mirror control switches 20. Hood lock release lever 21. Window lock switch 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 5: Controls

    13. Ignition switch 14. Cruise control switch 15. Tilt steering lock release lever 16. Telescopic steering lock release lever 17. Tire pressure warning system reset switch 18. “TRAC OFF” (traction control system off) switch 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 6 10. Rear window and outside rear view mirror defogger switch 11. Auxiliary box 12. Power outlet 13. Seat heater switches 14. Ignition switch 15. Cruise control switch 16. Tilt steering lock release lever 17. Telescopic steering lock release lever 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 8: Instrument Cluster Overview

    2. Service reminder indicators and 5. Fuel gauge indicator lights 8. Odometer and two trip meters 6. Automatic transmission shift range 3. Speedometer position display 9. Trip meter reset knob/instrument panel light control knob 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 9: Indicator Symbols On The Instrument Panel

    Low tire pressure warning light ∗ 1 Vehicle stability control system/traction control Malfunction indicator lamp ∗ 1 system warning light ∗ 1 ∗ 1 Low engine oil pressure warning light Low windshield washer fluid level warning light 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 10 1- 7. Front passenger occupant classification indicator light Turn signal indicator lights Headlight high beam indicator light Slip indicator light Traction control system off indicator light ∗ 2 Cruise control indicator light 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 13: Keys

    These keys work in every lock. Your precautions: Toyota dealer will need one of them to z When starting the engine, do not make a new key with a built- in trans- use the key with a key ring resting ponder chip.
  • Page 14 (includ- ing keys of other vehicles) from the ring or while gripping or covering them with your hand to start the engine. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 15: Engine Immobilizer System

    Toyota dealer. need additional keys, duplicates can be the electronic code in the chip corre- made by a Toyota dealer using the key The indicator light stays on except sponds to the registered ID code for number.
  • Page 16 Industry Canada. Operation is subject to This device complies with Part 15 of the the following two conditions: For your Toyota dealer to make you a FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the new key with built- in transponder chip,...
  • Page 17: Wireless Remote Control

    Contact your Toyota dealer for detailed (1) This device may not cause harmful information. interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ- ing interference that may cause unde- sired operation. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 18 If the lock or unlock switch is kept pushed in, the locking or unlocking operation is not repeated. Release the switch and then push again. Unlocking operation 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 19 “LOCK” to “ON” position. The alarm does not work when the ignition key is in the “ON” position. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 20 Take care not to damage the circuit z Dispose of used batteries according board. to the local laws. z Do not bend the terminals. Replace the transmitter battery by follow- ing these procedures: 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 21: Side Doors

    Do not replace the battery with wet ger’s door. hands. Water may cause unexpected rust. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 22 To lock: Push the knob forward. To unlock: Pull the knob backward. The doors can be opened by pulling the inside handle even if the lock knobs are in the locked position. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 23 It also helps pre- vent the doors from being opened unintentionally. Passenger’s side 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 24 5 seconds and then release. The doors will be locked and unlocked to indicate that the function is set. To cancel the function, do the above op- eration again. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 25: Power Windows

    Use the switch on the driver’s door. Normal operation: The window moves as long as you hold the switch. To open: Lightly push down the switch. To close: Lightly pull up the switch. Convertible 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 26 If the window receives a strong impact, this function may work even if nothing is caught. Window lock switch 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 27 If the side windows stop partway, release the switch and push it again after a mo- ment, or operate the side power window switches on the doors. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 28: Trunk Lid

    “—Luggage se- curity system” described below. The trunk lid can be opened with the wire- less remote control transmitter, “—Opening trunk lid” on page 18 in this Section. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 30: Hood

    Before driving, be sure that the hood handle to stronger light will cause it to is closed and securely locked. Other- glow longer. wise, the hood may open unexpected- ly while driving and an accident may occur. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 31: Theft Deterrent System

    3. Close and lock both doors, trunk and hood. The indicator light will remain on when both doors, trunk and hood are closed and locked. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 32 Reactivating the alarm Once set, the system automatically resets the alarm after the alarm stops. The alarm will activate again under the same circumstances described “Activating the system”. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 33: Fuel Tank Cap

    When opening the cap, do not re- move the cap quickly. In hot weath- er, fuel under pressure could cause injury by spraying out of the filler neck if the cap is suddenly re- moved. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 34 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. CAUTION 2. To remove the fuel tank cap, turn 3.
  • Page 35: Electric Moon Roof

    The roof will fully close automatically. To stop the roof partway, push the switch on Tilting operation either the “SLIDE OPEN” or “TILT UP” side briefly. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 36 When anyone closes the moon roof, first make sure it is safe to do so. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 37: Convertible Top

    Otherwise, they could be serious- or mildew of the top material may ly injured if the vehicle stops sud- result. denly or if the vehicle is involved in an accident. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 38 1. Lower the sun visors. Pull down the cause damage. convertible top by grasping the han- dle under the convertible top. And pull the latch handles fully back- ward. Visually check that the hooks of latch handles are unhooked. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 39 Section 4 for instructions. top by covering it with the top boot. For instructions about how to use the top boot, see “—Using the top boot” on page 39 in this Section. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 40 Also, pull on the convertible top side rails to make sure the top is securely hooked. 3. Raise the side windows, quarter win- dows and sun visors. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 41 Keep the edge of the til the edge seems are hidden. Make sure the top boot retainer protru- top boot above the body molding. sions are under the bar. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 42 Make sure the top boot is securely fixed. Otherwise the boot may be caught by the wind and fly off. When removing the top boot, do the above procedures in the reverse order. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 45: Seats

    Move your seat to the rear as far collision. as you can while still reaching the pedals comfortably. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 47 The amount of lumbar support will change while the switch is pushed. 5. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER Lean forward and pull the lever up. Then lean back to the desired angle and release the lever. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 48 In the event of a frontal direction. collision, the more the seat is re- clined, the greater the risk of death Releasing the switch will stop the seat- or personal injury. back at that position. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 49 The amount of lumbar support will change while the switch is pushed. 4. SEATBACK LOCK RELEASE LEVER This lever uses for the rear seat entry. For details, see “—Moving front seats for rear seat entry” described below. Convertible 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 50: Fold- Down Rear Seat

    From the front passenger’s side 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 51: Seat Heaters

    Make sure the luggage loaded in the The key must be in the “ON” position to enlarged trunk will not damage the operate seat heaters. webbing of the rear seat belts when the seatback is folded down. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 52: Head Restraints

    (sleeping drug, cold remedy, etc.) To prevent the seat overheating, do not use the seat heater with a blan- ket, cushion, or other insulating ob- jects which cover the seat. Rear (coupe) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 53: Seat Belts

    If an accident occurs and the seat belts are not worn properly, the force of the rapid infla- tion of the airbag may cause death or serious injury to the child. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 54 If it is not, er the risk of death or personal in- the seat belt may not work properly. jury. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 55 The retractor will lock the belt during a sudden stop or on impact. It also may lock if you lean forward too quickly. A slow, easy motion will allow the belt to extend, and you can move around freely. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 56 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. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 57 Be sure to another person, or at a different wear the seat belt with the seat belt extender. seating position than the one origi- nally intended. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 58 When releasing the seat belt, press on the buckle release button on the extender, not on the seat belt. This helps prevent damage to the vehicle interior and extend- er itself. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 59 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. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 60 Toyota dealer about any re- sole 5. Seat belt pretensioner assemblies pair and modification. 6. Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch 7. Airbag sensor assembly 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 61 If any seat belt does not retract or cannot be pulled out due to a malfunc- tion or activation of the relevant seat belt pretensioner. The seat belt pretensioner assembly or surrounding area has been damaged. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 62: Srs Airbags

    “Seat ting the vehicle interior. belts” on page 52 in this Section. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 63 SRS front airbags and the seat belt pretensioners may not activate together. Always wear your seat belts properly. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 64 6. Front passenger’s seat belt buckle soap and water. If you can safely exit switch from the vehicle, you should do so imme- 7. Driver’s seat belt buckle switch diately. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 65 The airbags inflate only once. The windshield may be damaged by absorbing some of the force of the inflat- ing airbag. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 66 “Child airbags operation. should not hold objects in their restraint” on page 85 in this Sec- arms or on their knees. tion. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 67 The SRS warning light will come on and dashboard near the front passenger front passenger occupant classification in- airbag dicator light will indicate “OFF” if there is a malfunction in the front passenger occu- pant classification system. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 68 The pad section of the steering wheel ing. The SRS side airbags help to reduce front passenger airbag cover injuries mainly to the driver’s or front pas- (shaded in the illustration) is scratched, senger’s chest. cracked, or otherwise damaged. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 69 It is dangerous if the SRS side airbag inflates, and the impact of the deploying airbag could cause death or serious injury to the occupant. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 70 4. Side airbag sensors Always wear your seat belts properly. 5. Side airbag modules (airbag and inflator) 6. Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch 7. Airbag sensor assembly 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 71 Do not apply excessive ries, it may also cause minor burns or weight to the outer side of the abrasions and swelling. seats on vehicles with side airbags. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 72 Toyota dealer. It may dan- death or serious injury. Likewise, gerously interfere with the SRS side driver front passenger airbags operation. should not hold objects in their arms or on their knees. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 73 (shaded in the illustration) front passenger occupant classification in- scratched, cracked, otherwise dicator light will indicate “OFF” if there is damaged. a malfunction in the front passenger occu- pant classification system. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 74 The SRS curtain shield airbags may acti- vate even when the side airbags are not activated. Always wear your seat belt properly. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 75 “Child restraint” on page 85 in this Section. instructions precautions concerning the seat belt system, see “Seat belts” on page 52 in this Section. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 76 4. Front passenger occupant classification system (ECU and sensors) Always wear your seat belts properly. 5. Side and curtain shield airbag sensors 6. Curtain shield airbag sensors 7. Side airbag modules (airbag and inflator) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 77 If you can safely exit seats with a side airbag, and to the from the vehicle, you should do so imme- front pillar, rear pillar and roof side diately. rail with a curtain shield airbag. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 78 Special care should be taken espe- cially when you have a small child cially when you have a small child cially when you have a small child in the vehicle. in the vehicle. in the vehicle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 80 SRS side means the SRS side airbags and curtain z Repairs made on or near the con- airbags and curtain shield airbags op- shield airbags are operating properly. eration. sole or front seat 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 81 Toyota dealer. The SRS warning light will come on and front passenger occupant classification in- dicator light will indicate “OFF” if there is a malfunction in the front passenger occu- pant classification system. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 82 2 in the table either ask the passenger to move to the shown below. rear seat, or if that is not possible, move the front passenger seat fully rearward. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 83 “ON” or “OFF”. The SRS warning light will come on and front passenger occupant classifi- cation indicator light will indicate “OFF” if there is a malfunction in the front passenger occupant classification system. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 84 (See “Child restraint” on page 85 in this Section as for installing the child restraint system.) ∗ 4 : In the event the front passenger does not wear a seat belt. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 85 If the “OFF” indica- front seatbacks. of collision. tor still remains illuminated, either ask the passenger to move to the rear seat, or if that is not possible, move the front passenger seat fully rearward. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 86: Child Restraint

    Refer to all the cau- you and the vehicle’s interior. tions in “SRS airbags” on page 61 and “Child restraint” on page 85 in this Sec- tion. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 87 This will pre- vent it from injuring passengers in the event of a sudden stop or accident. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 88 The child restraint lower anchorages ap- proved for your vehicle may also be used. See “—Installation with child restraint low- er anchorages” on page 102 (for coupe) and 103 (for convertible) in this Section. (B) Convertible seat 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 89 Child restraint system installed on front passenger installed on the rear seat should seat. not contact the front seatbacks. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 90 Keep To hold the infant seat securely, make the lap portion of the belt tight. sure the belt is in the lock mode before letting the belt retract. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 91 Follow all the installation ger. instructions provided by its manufac- turer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 92 To hold the seat securely, make sure the belt is in the lock mode before letting the belt retract. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 94 Otherwise, the child may be straint system on the rear right killed or seriously injured. seat. Child restraint system installed on the rear seat should not contact the front seatbacks. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 95 To hold the convertible seat securely, belt. Keep the lap portion of the belt make sure the belt is in the lock mode tight. before letting the belt retract. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 96 Follow all the installation ger. instructions provided by its manufac- turer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 97 “OFF”, because the front passenger airbag could in- flate with considerable speed and force. Otherwise, the child may be killed or seriously injured. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 98 See “Seat belts” on Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in page 52 in this Section for details. the buckle as this may prevent your child from properly latching the tab and buckle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 99 Anchor brackets are installed for each rear seating position. This symbol indicates the location of the anchor brackets. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 100 Make sure the top strap is securely latched, and check that the child re- straint system is secure by pushing and pulling it in different directions. Follow all the installation instructions provided by its manufacturer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 101 Anchor brackets are installed for each rear seating position. This symbol indicates the location of the anchor brackets. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 102 Make sure the top strap is securely latched, and check that the child re- straint system is secure by pushing and pulling it in different directions. Follow all the installation instructions provided by its manufacturer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 103 In this case, it is not necessary to fix the child restraint system with a seat belt on the vehicle. Canada only Canada only Type A Type B 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 104 FMVSS213 CMVSS213 specification can be fixed to these anchorages. In this case, it is not necessary to fix the child restraint system with a seat belt on the vehicle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 105 “—Using a top strap” on page 100 in this Section.) For installation details, refer to the instruc- tion manual equipped with each product. Canada only Canada only Type A Type B 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 106 Otherwise, the child or front seat occupant(s) may be killed or seriously injured in case of sud- den braking or a collision. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 109 When the steering wheel is in a low posi- tion, it will spring up as you release the lock release lever. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 110 Any object seen in a convex mirror will look smaller and farther away than when seen in a flat mirror. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 111 The reflection in the mirror has greater in the “ACC” or “ON” position. clarity at this position. Night driving—Lever at position 2 Remember that by reducing glare you also lose some rear view clarity. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 112 The indicator illuminates to show you that the function is on. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 113 1. It can cover cover the sensors with your finger or the anti- glare inside rear view mirror a piece of cloth, etc. and obstruct the rear view. Convertible 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 114 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) —Vanity mirrors To use the vanity mirror, swing down the sun visor and open the cover. The vanity lights come on when you open the cover. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 115 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 116 ....... Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers ... 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 117 If you feel that the automatic light control Position 2—Headlights comes into operation too early or too late, above have the sensor adjusted by your Toyota dealer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 118 If you are going to park for over one week, make sure the Twist the knob to position 2 to turn the knob is in the “AUTO” position. headlights to full intensity for night driving. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 119 See “Replacing light nel, parking structure, etc. bulbs” on page 320 in Section 7- 3. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 120 The lights automatically turn off when the driver’s door is opened with the ignition key in the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 121 “OFF”. lights) on the instrument panel flash faster than normal, a front or rear turn signal bulb is burned out. See “Replacing light bulbs” on page 320 in Section 7- 3. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 122 To turn on the front fog lights, twist ment panel lights, turn the knob. the band of the headlight and turn sig- nal switch lever. They will come on only when the headlights are on low beam. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 123 “DOOR”—Turns the light on while any is left opened with the switch at “DOOR” door is opened. position for 20 minutes or more. Quarter trim courtesy light (convertible) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 124 Both doors are closed and locked. To prevent the battery from becoming dis- charged, the light will automatically turn off when the key is removed and the door is left opened for 20 minutes or more. Convertible 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 125 “DOOR” Do not operate the wipers if the wind- position for 20 minutes or more. shield is dry. It may scratch the Position 4 Washer on glass. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 126 The system will automatically shut off af- ter the defogger has operated about 15 minutes. CAUTION Since the mirror surfaces can get hot do not touch them when the defogger switch is on. With automatic air conditioning controls 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 127 Convertible—When the convertible top is lowered, keep the rear win- dow defogger turned off to avoid damage to the convertible top. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 128 ....... . Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers ....2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 129 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. The gauge indicates the approximate The gauge indicates the engine coolant...
  • Page 130 All Do not let the indicator needle get trip meter data is cancelled if the elec- into the red zone. This may cause trical power source is disconnected. severe engine damage. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 131 The same process can be applied for resetting the trip meter B. This display remains on for about 10 min- utes after the ignition switch is off. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 132 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) 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 133 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. If brake system warning light is also on, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. Close all doors. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 134 If it comes on while you are driving, there A warning light turning on briefly during is a problem somewhere in the charging operation does not indicate a problem. system. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 135 Light vehicle at low speeds. Have your vehicle Empty fuel tank This light warns that the engine oil pres- checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as If the fuel tank is empty, refuel immedi- sure is too low. possible.
  • Page 136 In this case, not only the anti- lock warning light may come on earlier than brake system will fail but also the usual. vehicle will become extremely unsta- ble during braking. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 137 Toyota dealer. necting wiring and power sources. In this case, not only the anti- lock brake system will fail but also the vehicle will become extremely unsta- ble during braking. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 138 “TR C OFF” switch is not fluid level is too low. Add washer fluid at pushed. your earliest opportunity. (For instructions, see “Adding washer fluid” on page 319 in Section 7- 3.) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 139 If the light comes on, If any service reminder indicator or warn- replace it as soon as possible. ing buzzer does not function as described above, have it checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 140 ..........2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 141 “LOCK” position. Once you remove the key, the engine im- mobilizer system is automatically set. (See “Engine immobilizer system” on page 14 With automatic transmission in Section 1- 2.) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 142 S: “S” mode driving depressed. (The ignition switch must +: Upshift range be in “ON” position.) - : Downshift range Shift normally. To select “S” or “D”, lean the selector lever leftward or rightward. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 143 Never put your foot on the accelera- tor pedal while shifting. 3. Release the parking brake and brake pedal. Depress the accelerator pedal slowly for smooth starting. 1: Upshift range 2: Downshift range 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 144 Slight engine To get on a highway or to pass slower Toyota dealer as soon as possible. In this braking will be obtained on a downhill traffic, maximum acceleration may be nec- case, you can drive in the same condition road.
  • Page 145 ....91 km/h (56 mph) from creeping. hicle is moving. 3MZ- FE engine ....83 km/h (51 mph) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 146 Make sure you observe the follow- ing maximum allowable speeds in each Recommended shifting speeds gear: The transmission is fully synchronized and gear km/h (mph) upshifting or downshifting is easy. (33) (57) (88) 194 (121) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 147 Make sure the vehicle is completely tion control system is in the self- check tions. stopped before shifting into reverse. mode, but does not indicate a malfunction. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 148 The vehicle stability control system is al- ways activated, even if the traction control system is turned off. To turn on: Push “TRAC OFF” switch once again. The “TRAC OFF” indicator light will go off. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 149 “ON” and will go off after a few seconds. If the light comes on while driving, the system does not work. However, as con- ventional braking operates when applied, there is no problem to continue your driv- ing. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 150 In situations where the road surface ing. is covered with ice or snow, your vehicle should be fitted with snow tires or tire chains. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 151 If the low tire pressure warning light ferent sizes or constructions are mixed, comes on or blinks while driving, do the tire pressure warning system will not the following. function properly. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 152 For details, see “If you have ly higher than specified, or tire inflation a flat tire” on page 261 in Section 4. pressure suddenly drops due to burst- ing or other causes. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 153 After replacing or rotating tires or wheels When initializing the system, the pres- ent tire condition is stored as a stan- dard. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 154 The roads are dry, smooth and straight. is actually normal. The number of passengers is 1 or 2 If you push the reset switch while the (including driver). vehicle is moving, initialization is not per- formed. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 155 Avoid vehicle speed increases when driving downhill. vehicle speed is too fast in relation to the cruise control set speed, cancel the cruise control then downshift the transmission to use engine braking to slow down. For Canada 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 156 “ON- OFF” button the accelerator pedal. If the vehicle speed falls below about 40 off when not using the cruise control. km/h (25 mph), the preset speed will auto- matically cancel out. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 157 However, a faster way to reset is to ac- lever up in the “+ RES” direction will re- If this is the case, contact your Toyota celerate the vehicle and then push the store the speed set prior to cancellation.
  • Page 158 ....... . For vehicle equipped with Navigation system, please refer to the separate “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 159 If another function was pre- viously playing, it will come on again. ∗ : Use of satellite radio requires XM tuner and service. Contact your Toyota deal- er for details. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 160 All fees and programming are the respon- exclusively to receive broadcasts provided sibility of the XM satellite radio and are under a separate subscription. Availability subject to change. is limited to the 48 contiguous states. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 161 — it could cause tracking the sound to the suitable tone according errors or interfere with the ejection of to the convertible top condition. compact discs. When the tone level is adjusted, audio will be muted momentarily. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 162 Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the compact disc player. Do not insert anything other than com- pact discs into the slot. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 163 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) —Controls and features AType 1 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 164 When you pact disc operation, the display shows the release the button, the compact disc play- track, or track and disc number currently er will resume playing. being played. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 165 To turn off the repeat perform all the tracks on all the discs in feature, push this button again. the magazine in random order. To turn off random feature, push this button again. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 166 If the signal becomes extremely weak, the radio switches from stereo to mono recep- tion. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 167 The rest of the title will appear. TUNE (Tuning) Turn the “TUNE” knob clockwise to step up the frequency. Turn the knob counter- clockwise to step down the frequency. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 168 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) AType 2 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 169 Push and release the eject but- the channel to the button. The preset but- ton. ton number will appear on the display. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 170 Push “"” (preset button 3) or “ ” (preset and select the AM band. “AM” will appear button 4) until the number of the disc you on the display. want to listen appears on the display. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 171 To load one compact disc only, quickly push and release the button, then insert a compact disc. After the disc is loaded, the shutter of the slot will close. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 172 The XM antenna is not connected. button again. Check whether the XM antenna cable is attached securely. A short- circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 173 5 seconds, and then scan again. er for details. To stop scanning, push this button again. ∗ : Use of satellite radio requires XM tuner and service. Contact your Toyota deal- er for details. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 174 If you want to return to the begin- ning of the current track, quickly push the down side of the button one time. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 175 Up to 10 alphanumeric characters can be station display. Then push the “TEXT” but- displayed. (Some information will not be ton once more to display, and the mes- fully displayed.) sage will appear on the display. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 176 Turn the “TUNE” knob clockwise to step up the channel. Turn the knob counter- clockwise to step down the channel. ∗ : Use of satellite radio requires XM tuner and service. Contact your Toyota deal- er for details. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 177 Push “- ” side to decrease the volume. ∗ The volume continues to decrease while : Use of satellite radio requires XM tuner the switch is being pushed. and service. Contact your Toyota deal- er for details. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 178 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 179 The farther you are nal signal can be picked up again. from a station, the weaker its signal will addition, reception conditions change constantly as your vehicle moves. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 180 Do not leave a cassette in the player if you are not listening to it, especially if it is hot outside. Store cassettes in their cases and out of direct sunlight. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 181 CAUTION CD- RW (CD- Re- writable) CD- ROM Compact disc players use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazard- radiation exposure directed outside the unit. Be sure to operate the player correctly. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 182 The use of such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. Special shaped discs Low quality discs Transparent/translucent discs Labeled discs 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 183 (To see a pin hole, hold the disc up to the light.) Remove discs from the compact disc player when you are not listening to them. Store them in their plastic cases away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 185 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) Manual air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Fan speed selector 2. Air flow selector 3. Temperature selector 4. “A/C” button 5. Air intake selector 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 186 4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainly from the floor vents and windshield vents. This position allows the air intake to select FRESH automatically. This is to clean up the front view more quickly. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 187 2. FRESH (indicator light is off)—Draws outside air into the system. To prevent fogging up of the windshield, the air intake mode may change automati- cally to FRESH depending on the condi- tion of the air conditioning system. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 188 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) —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 189 Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” fied heating. Temperature—Towards COLD (blue zone) Choose floor/windshield air flow to heat Air intake—FRESH (outside air) the vehicle interior while defrosting or Air flow—PANEL defogging the windshield. Air conditioning—OFF 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 190 On humid days, do not blow cold air floor/windshield air flow. on the windshield—the difference be- tween the outside and inside tempera- tures could make the fogging worse. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 191 Automatic air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Temperature selector 2. “AUTO” button 3. “OFF” button 4. Air intake selector 5. Windshield air flow button 6. “MODE” button (air flow selector) 7. “A/C” button 8. Fan speed selector 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 192 2. Bi- level—Air flows from both the floor another fan speed mode. vents and the instrument panel vents. 3. Floor—Air flows mainly from the floor vents. 4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainly from the floor vents and windshield vents. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 193 2. FRESH—Draws outside air into the system. To prevent fogging up of the windshield, the air intake mode may change automati- cally to FRESH depending on the condi- tion of the air conditioning system. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 194 If the “A/C” button indicator flashes, there is a problem in the air conditioning system conditioning automatically shuts off. If this happens, take your ve- hicle to a Toyota dealer for service. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 195 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) —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 196 Press the “A/C” button on for dehumidi- fied heating. Choose floor/windshield air flow to heat the vehicle interior while defrosting or defogging the windshield. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 197 FRESH auto- return to RECIRCULATE in this mode. matically. This is to clean up the front view more quickly. It is not possible to return to RECIRCULATE in this mode. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 198 The air conditioning filter prevents dust from entering the vehicle through the air conditioning vent. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 199 1. Open the glove box. Remove the please refer to the “Scheduled Mainte- glove box. screw with a Phillips- head screw- nance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supple- driver and slide the hook as shown. ment”.) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 200 If it is the just moderately dusty, it may be cleaned by blowing compressed air from the reverse surface. Do not wash or oil the filter. If it is dirty, it should be replaced. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 201 The air filter should be installed prop- erly in position. The use of air condi- tioning with the air filter removed may cause deteriorated dustproof per- formance and then affect air condi- tioning performance. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 202 ..........2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 203 Toyota dealer. However, occasionally, you may notice light knocking for a short time while accel- erating or driving up hills. This is normal and there is no need for concern. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 204 If you els. In the U.S., category 4 has been Toyota, be sure that it has an octane continue to have unacceptable driveability, adopted. The WWFC improves air quali- rating no lower than 87.
  • Page 205 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) Fuel pump shut off system Operation in foreign countries The fuel pump shut off system stops sup- If you plan to drive your Toyota in NOTICE plying fuel to the engine to minimize the another country...
  • Page 206 20 min- utes. z Avoid racing the engine. z Do not push- start or pull- start your vehicle. z Do not turn off the ignition while the vehicle is moving. 3MZ- FE engine 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 207 Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supple- ning. If it is unavoidable, however, ment”. do so only in an unconfined area and adjust the heating or cooling system to force outside air into the vehicle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 208 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 209 There is enough reserved gine performance and smooth drive- vacuum for one or two stops—but no ability. more! 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 210 5 km/h (3 mph). At the end of the anti- lock brake sys- tem activation, the brake pedal may move a little forward. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 211 The light does not come on when the tance. ignition key is turned to the “ON” posi- tion, or remains on. For Canada The light comes on while you are driv- ing. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 212 10 km/h (6 mph). It stops operating when the vehicle decelerates to a speed below approximately 5 km/h (3 mph). 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 213 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 214 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) —Engine number The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown. 2AZ- FE engine The vehicle identification number (VIN) is also on the Certification Label. 3MZ- FE engine 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 215 NOTICE You should not attempt to remove the theft prevention labels as it may vio- late certain state or federal laws. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 216 6. Radial tires or bias- ply tires—A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked with “RADIAL” is a bias- ply tire. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 217 10.Summer tire or all season tire—An all season tire has “M+S” on the sidewall. The tire not marked with “M+S” is a summer tire. For details, see “Types of tires” on page 246. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 218 4. The location of the tread wear indicators—For details, “Checking and replacing tires” on page 308. 5. Load limit at maximum cold tire inflation pressure—For details, see “Checking and replacing tires” on page 308. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 219 “RADIAL” on the 4. Tire size code sidewall. A tire not marked with 5. Manufacturer’s optional tire type “RADIAL” is a bias- ply tire. code 6. Manufacturing week 7. Manufacturing year 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 220 4. Tire construction code (R=Radial, 8. Carcass D=Diagonal) 9. Rim lines 5. Wheel diameter (in inches) 10.Bead wires 6. Load index (2 digits or 3 digits) 7. Speed symbol (alphabet with one 11. Chafer letter) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 221 Safety Requirements in addi- tion to these grades. Quality grades can be found where appli- cable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum sec- tion width. For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 222 Excessive speed, underinfla- tion, or excessive loading, either sep- arately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 223 (a) curb weight; (a) curb weight Maximum loaded vehicle weight Maximum loaded vehicle weight (b) accessory weight; (b) accessory weight (c) vehicle capacity weight; and (d) production options weight i ht 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 224 Vehicle maximum load on the tire its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight and dividing by two 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 225 Designated seating capacity, Vehicle normal load, number of Occupant distribution in a normally number of occupants occupants loaded vehicle 2 through 4 2 in front 5 through 10 2 in front, 1 in second seat 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 226 342 kg (754 lb.) pacity, do not exceed the total may cause an accident. Total load capacity means com- load capacity. bined weight of occupants, cargo and luggage. Tongue load is in- cluded when trailer towing. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 227 Or they may move during sharp vehicle acceleration or turning, and im- pair the driver’s control of the vehicle. In an accident they may injure the vehicle occu- pants. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 228 (900 lb. – 366 lb. = 534 lb.) your vehicle. Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. Your ve- hicle is not designed for trailer towing. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 229 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 230 ..........How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longer ... . . 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 231 Simply restart it, using the correct proce- the floor until driving off. dure given in normal starting. If the engine will not start... See “If your vehicle will not start” on page 256 in Section 4. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 232 To drive down a long or steep hill, reduce your speed and downshift. Remember, if you ride the brakes excessively, they may overheat and not work properly. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 233 NOTICE securely. This product is available at your Toyota dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow Do not use plain water alone. manufacturer’s directions much to mix with water. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 234 Some of the things you might put in the NOTICE vehicle are tire chains, window scraper, bag of sand or salt, flares, small shovel, Dinghy towing does not eliminate the jumper cables, etc. possibility of damage to your vehicle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 235 Do not tow your vehicle from the 3. Release the parking brake. rear. This may cause serious damage After dinghy towing, let the engine idle for to your vehicle. more than 3 minutes before driving the vehicle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 236 Maintain a moderate speed on high- gear as quickly as possible. ways. The faster you drive, the greater the fuel consumption. By reducing your speed, you will cut down on fuel con- sumption. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 237 Never turn off the engine to coast down hills. Your power steering and brake booster will not function with- out the engine running. Also, the emission control system operates properly only when the engine is run- ning. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 238 ........If you lose your wireless remote control transmitter ... . . 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 239 Have converter may overheat and become a these positions for 15 seconds and re- the key checked at your Toyota dealer. If fire hazard. lease them. Then try starting the engine none of your keys work, there may be a with your foot off the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 240 2000 rpm with the accelerator pedal the affected area with water imme- lightly depressed. diately. Then get immediate medical attention. If possible, continue to apply water with a sponge or cloth while enroute to the medical office. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 241 (red) jumper cable to battery. the positive (+) terminal on the booster battery. recommended connecting points are shown in the following illustrations: Connecting point for 3MZ- FE engine 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 242 8. If removed, replace all the battery vent plugs. If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent (for example, lights left on), you should have it checked at your Toyota dealer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 243 When the engine is running, keep checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as flashers. Put the transmission in “P” hands and clothing away from the possible. (automatic) or neutral (manual) and ap- moving fan and engine drive belts.
  • Page 244 5. Read the following instructions ground, firmly set the parking thoroughly. brake and put the transmission in “P” (automatic) or reverse (manual). Block the wheel diag- onally opposite to the one be- ing changed if necessary. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 245 The compact spare tire saves space the tire. in your luggage compartment, and its lighter weight helps to improve fuel economy and permits easier installa- tion in case of a flat tire. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 246 420 kPa (4.2 kgf/cm or bar, 60 psi). A Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) when driving with the compact spare tire. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 247 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 braking. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 248 Be careful that the wrench does unexpected personal injury. not slip off the nut. Do not remove the nuts yet—just un- screw them about one- half turn. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 249 To raise the vehicle, insert the jack handle into the jack (it is a loose fit) and turn it clockwise. As the jack touches the vehicle and begins to lift, double- check that it is properly posi- tioned. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 250 Then lift up the wheel and get while driving. at least the top bolt started through its hole. Wiggle the tire and press it back over the other bolts. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 251 Make sure the wrench is securely engaged over the nut. Tighten each nut a little at a time in the order shown. Repeat the process until all the nuts are tight. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 252 2. Press hand firmly on one side of wheel ornament and then firmly tap the other side around the edge of wheel ornament with the heel of your hand to snap into place. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 253 Initial adjustment of the tire pres- sure warning system is necessary after you have rotated your tires. See “Tire pressure warning sys- tem” on page 150 in Section 1- 7. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 254: If Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If towing is necessary, we recommend NOTICE (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— you to have it done by your Toyota dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- If you rock your vehicle, observe the —From front vice. In consultation with them, have...
  • Page 255 We recommend using a towing dolly (b) Using flat bed truck under the front wheels. If you do not use a towing dolly, place the ignition key in the “ACC” position and put the transmission in neutral. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 256 Also, will not work so steering and braking you to have it done by your Toyota wheels, axles, drive train, steering and will be much harder than usual. dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- brakes must all be in good condition.
  • Page 257 “ACC” or “LOCK” position. Open ei- Be sure to have the system checked by ther door or wait for 43 seconds be- your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. fore raising convertible manually. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 258 Even if you lose only one key, contact your Toyota dealer to make a new key. If you lose all your master keys, you cannot make new keys; the whole engine immobi- lizer system must be replaced.
  • Page 259 Have the registered identification numbers of your transmitters deleted from your ve- hicle by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible to avoid the possibility of theft or an accident. Then, have the identification number of your new transmitter registered.
  • Page 260 ........2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 261 Now, it is up to you. Proper be dry. to see all the mud and dirt. It will do care of your Toyota can help ensure long- more harm than good to simply wet the High ambient temperatures can cause term corrosion prevention.
  • Page 262 Even if your garage is heated, a wet vehicle can cor- rode if the ventilation is poor. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 263 Do not vehicle. plastic wheel ornament. It may fly off rub or press hard—you might scratch the wheel and cause accidents while the paint. the vehicle is moving. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 264 The nozzle will be damaged. z Do not use water- repellents, wax or other preservative finishes as they may stain the top material. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 265 3. Rinse thoroughly. If any dirt is left, repeat the procedure. After the top has been cleaned, rinse the vehicle with clean water to remove all the cleaner. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 266 When cleaning the inside of the rear use a sponge or brush to apply the foam. window, be careful not to scratch or Rub in overlapping circles. damage the heater wires or connec- tors. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 267 Toyota, your local cause discoloring. Toyota dealer will be pleased to answer them. z Use of a nylon brush or synthetic fiber cloth, etc. may scratch the fine grained surface of the leather. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 268 ......Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) programs ..For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to the “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 269 Simple instructions for how to per- or if you prefer, your Toyota dealer will be dating this warranty. See “Owner’s War- form them are presented on page 291 in pleased to do them at a nominal cost.
  • Page 270 Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual Supple- should investigate the cause or take your information. ment” for the details. vehicle to your Toyota dealer or a quali- Radiator, condenser and hoses fied service shop immediately. It is recom- Check that the front of the radiator and...
  • Page 271 In a safe place, check that the brakes do curely. Make sure the engine hood sec- not pull to one side when applied. ondary latch secures the hood from open- ing when the primary latch is released. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 272 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 273 However, when the battery is disconnected or run down, the codes are erased. Also, depending on your driving habits, the codes may not be completely set. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 275 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Engine oil level dipstick 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Fuse block 6. Battery 7. Radiator 8. Electric cooling fans 9. Condenser 10. Windshield washer fluid tank 11. Engine coolant reservoir 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 276 2. Engine oil level dipstick 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Fuse block 6. Battery 7. Radiator 8. Electric cooling fans 9. Condenser 10. Windshield washer fluid tank 11. Engine coolant reservoir 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 277 297 in this Section. Utmost care should be taken when work- ing on your vehicle to prevent accidental injury. Here are a few precautions that you should be especially careful to ob- serve: 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 278 If you spill some of the coolant, be other solid supports. sure to wash it off with water to prevent it from damaging the parts or paint. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 279 Make sure to set the jack properly in the jack point. Raising the ve- hicle with jack improperly posi- tioned will damage the vehicle or may allow the vehicle to fall off the Rear jack and cause personal injury. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 280 “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is a Grease mixture of 50% coolant and 50% deion- Conventional wrench (for terminal ized water (for the U.S.A.) or 55% clamp bolts) coolant and 45% deionized water (for Canada). 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 281 Washer fluid containing antifreeze (for winter use) Tools: Funnel REPLACING LIGHT BULBS Parts: Bulb with same number and wattage rating as original (See charts in “Re- placing light bulbs” on page 320 in Section 7- 3.) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 282 Aluminum wheel precautions ....... . 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 283 Be careful not to touch the hot ex- haust manifold. NOTICE Be careful not to drop engine oil on Add oil O.K. Too full the vehicle components. 3MZ- FE engine 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 284 API grade SL “Energy- Conserving” or weather. ILSAC multigrade engine oil If SAE 5W- 30 is not available, SAE 10W- 30 used. However, should be replaced with SAE 5W- 30 at the next oil change. ILSAC certification mark 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 285 Approval Committee) Certi- pump. specifically tested and approved for all fication Mark is displayed on the front of If you can find no leak, have your Toyota Toyota engines. the container. dealer test the cap pressure and check Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 286 If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condi- Use of improper coolants may damage tion, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. your engine cooling system. Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”...
  • Page 287 NOTICE If you spill some of the fluid, be sure to wipe it off to prevent it from dam- aging the parts or paintwork. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 288 CAUTION The reservoir tank may be hot so be careful not to burn yourself. NOTICE Avoid overfilling, or the power steer- ing could be damaged. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 289 In case of applying too much air, press the center of the valve and release the air to adjust. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 290 If a tire frequently needs refilling, have it checked by your Toyota deal- 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 291 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) Checking and replacing tires The tires on your Toyota have built- in Any tires which are over 6 years Tread wear indicator tread wear indicators to help you old must be checked by a qualified...
  • Page 292 Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR), see the Cer- tification Label. For details about the side wall of the tire and the Certification Label, see pages 233 and 230. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 293 When rotating tires, check for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by incorrect tire pres- sure, improper wheel alignment, out- of- balance wheels, or severe braking. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 294 Never drive over 120 km/h (75 mph) manufacturer’s recommended size, as with any type of snow tires. this may cause dangerous handling characteristics resulting in loss of control. Otherwise, an accident may occur resulting in death or serious injuries. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 295 F Length of cross chain 25 (0.98) as the tire. Regulations regarding the use of tire chains vary according to location or type of road, so always check local reg- ulations before installing chains. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 296 See “Tire pres- sure warning system” on page 150 in Section 1- 7. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 297 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
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  • Page 299 Overtightening may damage the battery case. cal office. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 300 34 in Section 1- 2. Toyota dealer. Never recharge the battery while the Clear or Have battery engine is running. Also, be sure all light checked by your accessories are turned off. yellow Toyota dealer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 301 The lid of the fuse box shows Good Blown the name of the circuit for each fuse. See Good Blown page 330 in Section 8 for the functions controlled by each circuit. Type B Type D 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 302 Have your Toyota dealer correct it as light comes on, the washer tank may be soon as possible. empty. Add washer fluid.
  • Page 303 Back- up lights License plate NOTICE lights Only use a bulb of the listed type. High mounted stoplight (coupe) Personal lights — (coupe) Personal lights — (convertible) Interior light — 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 304 If the connector is tight, wiggle it. A: H11 halogen bulbs The above illustration shows the left- hand B: HB3 halogen bulbs headlight. C: H10 halogen bulbs D: Wedge base bulbs E: Single end bulbs F: Double end bulbs 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 305 Stop/tail and rear side marker light tor and install it into the mounting c: Back- up light hole. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your Toyota dealer. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 306 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) —High mounted stoplight —License plate lights (coupe) Use a flathead screwdriver. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 307 Toyota dealer. NOTICE Do not try to replace the front fog, parking, front side marker and front turn signal light bulbs by yourself. You may damage the vehicle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 308 ........... . . 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 309 3MZ- FE engine Vehicle capacity weight (900) (754) 92.0 83.0 (3.62 3.27) (occupants + luggage) kg (lb.) Displacement, cm (cu. in.): ∗ : Unladen vehicle 2AZ- FE engine 2362 (144.1) 3MZ- FE engine 3311 (201.9) 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 310 3MZ- FE engine only—Drive belt tension Oil grade: measured with Borroughs drive belt ten- API grade SL “Energy- Conserving” or sion gauge No.BT- 33- 73F (used belt), Ibf: ILSAC multigrade engine oil 115"20 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 311 SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 MANUAL TRANSAXLE Oil capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.): 2.5 (2.6, 2.2) Oil type: Gear oil API GL- 4 or GL- 5 Recommended oil viscosity: SAE 75W- 90 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 312 Supplement”. When 1.0 (0.04) changing the automatic transmission fluid, use only “Toyota Genuine ATF Type T- IV” Parking brake adjustment when pulled with (ATF JWS3309 or NWS6500) to aid in the force of 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbf): assuring optimum transaxle performance.
  • Page 313 104 (10.5, 77) NOTE: For a complete information on tires (e.g. replacing tires or replacing wheels), see “Checking tire inflation pressure” through “Aluminum wheel precautions”, pages 305 through 313, in Section 7- 2. Engine compartment 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 314 30. TAIL 10 A: Tail lights, parking lights, 8. AM2 30 A: Starting system, “IGN” and license plate lights, front fog lights, “IG2” fuses multiport fuel injection system/sequen- tial multiport fuel injection system 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 315 “D.C.C”, “A/F”, “ABS No.2”, “ETCS”, tion system “HAZ”, “DEF”, “MAIN”, “ABS No.1”, “CDS”, “RDI” and “HTR (50 A)” fuses 55. DEF 40 A: Rear window defogger, out- side rear view mirror defoggers 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 316 Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners ..... . 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 317 However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 318 API grade SL “Energy- Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil is recommended. See page 301 for detailed information. Publication No. OM33667U Tire information: See pages 305 through 313. Part No. 01999-33667 Tire inflation pressure: See page 330. Printed in Japan 01- 0502- 00 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 319: Important Information About This Manual

    You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 320: Occupant Restraint Systems

    None of these systems, either individ- Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time to ually or together, can ensure that there is no injury in the read Section 1- 3 of this Owner’s Manual carefully.
  • Page 321: Event Data Recorder

    Toyota recommends you to read the provisions in Section A Engine speed 1- 3 carefully and refer to them as needed during your time A Whether the brake pedal was applied or not of ownership of this vehicle.
  • Page 322 If your vehicle is equipped with a vehicle stability control data such as conversation between passengers. (VSC) system, its Electronic Control Unit (ECU) may Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a contain another EDR. There are a variety of driving third party except when: situations which include activating the VSC under which the VSC EDR will record certain information.
  • Page 323 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) New vehicle warranty Important health and safety information about your Toyota Your new vehicle is covered by the following Toyota limited warranties: A New vehicle warranty CAUTION A Emission control systems warranty WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constitu-...
  • Page 324 Toyota Toyota A wide variety of non- genuine spare parts and accessories The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all require- for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. ments of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment You should know that Toyota does not warrant these prod- Standard.
  • Page 325 Be sure to have the systems of the SRS airbag and seat belt preten- sioner removed and disposed of by the qualified service shop or by your Toyota dealer before you dispose of your vehicle. viii...
  • Page 326 The Toyota authorized Repair Manual is packed with literally everything you need to know to perform your own maintenance in virtually every area of your new vehicle. 2006 SOLARA from Feb. ’05 Prod. (OM33667U)
  • Page 327 The repair manual outlines exactly what main− The repair manual for CAMRY SOLARA may be tenance is required and clearly explains how to do the purchased from any Toyota dealer or the Mate−...
  • Page 328 ’06 Solara_U (L/O 0502) WE REALLY CARE ABOUT YOU PLEASE BUCKLE UP Toyota has made a special effort to encourage use of seat belts. Toyota belts are: Comfortable Easy to use Convenient We encourage you to use your belts every time you drive.
  • Page 329 The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on the satellite condition, road configuration, vehicle condition or other circumstan- ces. For more information on the limitations of the system, refer to pages 10 through 12. 2006 SOLARA Navigation from Nov. ’04 Prod. (OM33668U)
  • Page 330 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS SECTION BASIC FUNCTIONS Basic information before operation Display operation ........... . . Touch switch operation .
  • Page 331 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Display operation Touch switch operation CAUTION This system is operated mainly by the Take care not to jam your hand while the switches on the screen. To prevent dam- display is moving. Otherwise, you age to the screen, lightly touch switches could be injured.
  • Page 332 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Inputting letters and numbers To input numerals and symbols To display the list To display the number keys and symbol keys, When searching for an address or a name, or “0-9” touch the switch. entering a memo, you can input letters and numbers via the touch screen.
  • Page 333 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS List screen operation appears to the right of the When a list is displayed, you can scroll or item name, the complete name is page through the list by using the appropriate too long for the display. Touch switch.
  • Page 334 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Current position display The current position is automatically set as Screen scroll operation your vehicle receives signals from the GPS (one-touch scroll) When starting the navigation system, the cur- (Global Positioning System). If your current rent position is displayed first. position is not correct, it is automatically cor- Touch any point on the map and that point rected after your vehicle receives signals...
  • Page 335 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS After you scroll the screen, the map remains To set the cursor position as a destina- To register the cursor position as a centered at the selected location until you ac- tion memory point tivate another function. The current vehicle You can set a specific point on the map as a Memory point registration enables easy ac- position mark will continue to move along...
  • Page 336 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS “Info.” To see information about the icon Touch the switch. where the cursor is set The registered point is shown by on the map. Information such as the name, address, and To change the icon or name, etc., see page To display information about an icon, set the phone number are displayed.
  • Page 337 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS “Add MEMORY POINT INFORMATION If there is already a set destination, the INFORMATION ” “Replace ” switch and the When the cursor is set on a memory point switch are displayed. “Info.” The desired Point of Interest can be dis- icon, the name and switch are dis- played on the map screen.
  • Page 338 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Map scale Orientation of the map INFORMATION When the map scale is at the maximum range of 250 miles (400 km), is not shown. When the map scale is at the minimum range of 150 feet (50 m), is not shown.
  • Page 339 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS You can change the orientation of the map Limitations of the navigation from north-up to heading-up by touching system the orientation symbol at the top left of the screen. This navigation system calculates the cur- rent vehicle position using satellite sig- North-up symbol nals, various vehicle signals, map data, etc.
  • Page 340 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Even when the navigation system is receiving (a) Accurate current vehicle When the tire pressure in any of the four clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may tires is not correct. position may not be shown in not be shown accurately or inappropriate the following cases: route guidance may occur in some cases.
  • Page 341 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS (b) Inappropriate route Your destination point might be shown on Map database information and the opposite side of the street. guidance may occur in the updates When a portion of the route has regula- following cases: This system uses the maps of DENSO.
  • Page 342 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS OWNERSHIP DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The DATABASE and the copyrights and GDT does not warrant or make any The price of the DATABASE does not intellectual property or neighboring rights representations regarding, either include any consideration for assumption therein are owned by GDT or its express or implied, regarding the use or of risk of consequential, indirect or...
  • Page 343 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS WARNINGS GOVERNMENT END USERS END USER NOTICE The DATABASE reflects reality as If the DATABASE is for a region of North PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE existing before received America and is being acquired by or on CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS DATABASE and it comprises data and behalf of the United States government...
  • Page 344 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS 4. Disclaimer of warranty END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT No Warranty. This information is EXCEPT STATED HEREIN, provided to you “as is,” and you agree to Personal Use Only. You agree to use this INFOUSA MAKES NO EXPRESS OR use it at your own risk.
  • Page 345 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Disclaimer of Liability: DENSO SHALL Indemnity. You agree to indemnify, END-USER TERMS NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY defend and hold DENSO and its The data (“Data”) is provided for your CLAIM, DEMAND ACTION, licensors (including their respective personal, internal use only and not for re- IRRESPECTIVE OF ITS NATURE, licensors,...
  • Page 346 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Restrictions. Except where you have Disclaimer of Warranty: DENSO AND Disclaimer of Liability: DENSO AND ITS been specifically licensed to do so by ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR DENSO, and without limiting the preced- LICENSORS SUPPLIERS) LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL...
  • Page 347 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS Disclaimer of Endorsement: Reference Indemnity. You agree to indemnify, de- Governing Law. The above terms and to any products, services, processes, fend and hold DENSO and its licensors conditions shall be governed by the laws hypertext links to third parties or other (including their respective licensors, sup- of the Illinois, without giving effect to (i) its Data...
  • Page 348 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS and; (ii) for civilian agency acquisitions, LIMITED RIGHTS LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE the NAVTEQ Data is licensed in (JUN 1987) CONTRACT NO.: accordance with the rights set forth at 52.227-14(g)(1), RIGHTS These data are submitted with limited DATA-GENERAL (Protection of limited rights under Government Contract No.
  • Page 349 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS There are two types of areas available for To confirm the database version and route guidance. In one type of area, pri- disc coverage area marily around metropolitan centers, de- “MENU” 1. Push the button. tailed route guidance is available for the entire area.
  • Page 350 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS “OPEN” To display the disc coverage area, touch the To replace map disc To lower the display, push the “Covered Area” switch. Confirm the button. After replacing map disc, push the The slot for the map disc is behind the dis- covered area on the screen.
  • Page 351 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net BASIC FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 352 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SECTION DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Basic functions in frequent use Destination input ........... Selecting the search area .
  • Page 353 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Destination input — — Selecting the search area _ Route guidance may not be available if there is no road data for the speci- “DEST” Push the button and the “Des- The “Destination” screen allows you to select fied location.
  • Page 354 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE U.S.A. Arkansas Canada Alabama Switch States included in the search area Provinces and regions included in Switch “US7” Louisiana the search area Idaho Mississippi “US1” Oregon Tennessee All provinces and regions in “CAN” Washington Canada included in this switch.
  • Page 355 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by Home — Destination input by Quick — Destination input by access “Address” There are 2 ways to input a destination by address. “Address” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the home switch on the “Destina- tion”...
  • Page 356 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Inputting a house number and a street name Input the street name. When you find your desired street name, touch the corresponding switch. The screen changes and displays the map Touch numerals directly on the screen to location of the selected destination and input a house number.
  • Page 357 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Selecting a city to search “City” Touch the switch. Select or enter your desired city. If you input a street name first, the screen changes. You can then input the house num- “Input Name”: To narrow down the listed ber.
  • Page 358 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the switch. “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name. If you have not used the navigation yet, no cit- Input a city name.
  • Page 359 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “POI Name” “POI Name” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the switch of the desired city name Touch the switch of the desired destina- from the displayed list. tion.
  • Page 360 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Selecting a city to search SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES “City” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired destina- tion. Touch the switch of the desired city name. “Dist. Sort”: In the order of distance from If you have not used the navigation yet, no cit- To search by city, the following three methods your current position.
  • Page 361 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the switch. “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name from the displayed list. Input the city name.
  • Page 362 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Selecting from the — Destination input by “POI categories Category” “Category” Touch the switch. The destination can be set by selecting the POI category and the search point. “POI Category” Touch the switch on the “Destination”...
  • Page 363 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Selecting the POI category (b) Setting a search point INPUTTING CITY CENTER “Input City Center” Touch the switch. If the desired POI category is on the It is possible to display the names of POIs lo- screen, touch the name to display a de- cated within approximately 20 miles (30 km) tailed list of the POI category.
  • Page 364 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE CURRENT POSITION AS SETTING THE SEARCH POINT VIA THE THE SEARCH POINT MAP SCREEN “Current Position” “Map” Touch the switch. Touch the switch. When you touch an arrow facing the desired point, the map scrolls in that direction.
  • Page 365 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM THE (c) Selecting from a list — Destination input by DESTINATIONS “Emergency” You can select the desired destination from Touch the destination switches at the bot- the listed POI names. “Emergency”...
  • Page 366 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by There are 4 ways to list the memory point by touching switches on the bottom of the “Memory” screen. “Memory” Touching the switch on the “Date”: To list the memory points in order of “Destination”...
  • Page 367 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by — Destination input by “Map” INFORMATION “Previous” “Map” Touch the switch on the “Destina- You can delete the list of previous des- tion” screen. “Previous” Touch the switch on the tinations while your vehicle is stopped, “Destination”...
  • Page 368 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Intersection” “Intersection” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the switch of the desired item. After inputting the two intersecting streets, the If the same two streets cross at more than one screen changes and displays the map intersection, the screen changes and dis- location of the selected destination and...
  • Page 369 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Freeway Ent./Exit” To input a freeway entrance or exit, touch “Freeway Ent./Exit” switch on the “Destination” screen. Select the desired freeway by touching Touch the switch of the desired entrance the switch.
  • Page 370 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by — Destination input by “Coordinates” “Phone #” “Coordinates” “Phone #” Touch the switch on the Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. “Destination” screen. INFORMATION _ If there is no match for the telephone number inputted, a list of identical numbers but with different area Input the latitude and the longitude.
  • Page 371 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Starting route guidance — “Replace ”: To delete the existing destina- INFORMATION tions and set a new one. — Entering destination _ Guidance can be suspended or re- “Change”: To change the route preference. After you input the destination, the screen (See page 43.) sumed.
  • Page 372 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE To change the route before starting 3 ROUTES SELECTION INFORMATION guidance To select the desired route from three routes, _ Even if the “Allow Freeway” “3 Routes” ROUTE PREFERENCE indi- touch the switch on SCREEN cator is dimmed, the route cannot You can change route preference by touching avoid including a freeway in some...
  • Page 373 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE “Info.”: To display the following information — Route guidance screen — Typical voice guidance about each of the 3 routes. prompts When starting route guidance, the following screen is displayed. Time necessary for entire trip Distance of entire trip This screen displays the route that guides the The voice guidance provides various mes-...
  • Page 374 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE INFORMATION One- way road 4.2 miles On freeways, interstates or other high- 0.25 miles ways with higher speed limits, the voice guidance will be made at earlier points than on city streets in order to allow time to maneuver.
  • Page 375 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Setting and deleting INFORMATION destination _ If the system cannot determine the (a) Adding destinations current vehicle position correctly (in cases of poor GPS signal reception), You can add destinations and search the voice guidance may be made ear- again for the routes.
  • Page 376 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. Input an additional destination in the (b) Reordering destinations same way as the destination input. (See When more than one destination is set, page 24.) you can change the arrival order of the destinations.
  • Page 377 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (c) Deleting destination “Delete All”: To delete all destinations on the Setting and deleting route list. (a) Adding preferred road You can delete a set destination. 4. A message appears to confirm your re- “Route”...
  • Page 378 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Deleting preferred road You can delete a set preferred road. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. 3. Select the preferred road which you 5. If more than one destination is set, the “Enter z” wish to modify and touch the “Add Preferred Road”...
  • Page 379 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE “Delete All”: To delete all the listed preferred (c) Search condition road. You can designate the route conditions of 4. A message appears to confirm your re- the route to the destination. quest to delete. To delete the preferred “Route”...
  • Page 380 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (d) Detour setting While the route guidance is operating, you can change the route to detour around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road repairs, an accident, etc. “Route”...
  • Page 381 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (e) Route preference (f) Starting route from adjacent road You are given a number of choices on the conditions which the system uses to de- You can start the route guidance from the termine the route to your destination.
  • Page 382 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Show POI icons A screen with a limited choice of Points of In- terest will be displayed. (To change the dis- Points of Interest such as gas stations and played POI, see page 94.) When you touch restaurants can be displayed on the map the desired Point of Interest category, sym- screen.
  • Page 383 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE To set a POI as a destination You can select one of the Points of Interest icons on the map screen as a destination and use it as route guidance. When you select a Point of Interest type from Touch the switch of your desired Point of In- either the limited list or the complete list, the terest.
  • Page 384 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Route overview The entire route from the current position to You can scroll through the list of roads by the destination is displayed. touching . However, not all road “Map View” 1. Touch the switch.
  • Page 385 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE “Map” Touch the switch of your desired Route preview point. The point which you choose is dis- played on the map screen. : To indicate the next destination. Map View” 1. Touch the “ switch.
  • Page 386 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Screen configuration Depending on the conditions, it may not be (a) Single map possible to select certain screen configura- You can choose any one of the screen tion switches. configurations. : To display single map screen. (See page 57.) : To display dual map screen.
  • Page 387 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Dual map (c) Compass mode This screen can perform the following procedures. The screen shows the dual map. The map on Information about the destination and current Changing the map scale the left is the main map. position, as well as a compass, is displayed Displaying the POI icon on the screen.
  • Page 388 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (d) Turn list screen (e) Arrow screen (f) Freeway information screen The screen shows the turn list. You cannot The screen shows the current road name and This screen displays the distance to the next scroll through the list of roads.
  • Page 389 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (g) Intersection guidance Guidance screen on freeway INFORMATION This screen automatically appears when the screen/guidance screen on When you drive on a freeway, the screen vehicle approaches a junction or exit on a freeway is automatically divided into two parts, freeway.
  • Page 390 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Distance and time to INFORMATION destination When the vehicle is on the guidance route, the distance measured along the route is displayed. Travel time is calcu- lated based on the set vehicle speed in- formation.
  • Page 391 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Foot print map To display building information INFORMATION Information is available only for buildings for For the area which is covered by the foot print _ If the map or the current position is which information is recorded on the map map (Some areas in the following cities;...
  • Page 392 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. Using an eight-direction arrow, move 4. Details of POIs in some buildings may the cursor to the position of the building be displayed. If you wish to see detailed you wish to display information. POI information, touch the building name.
  • Page 393 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE...
  • Page 394 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS SECTION ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Descriptions of functions for more effective use Suspending and resuming guidance ........Volume .
  • Page 395 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To resume guidance Suspending and resuming guidance You can resume the suspended route guidance. To suspend guidance You can suspend route guidance. The screen will return to the current posi- tion map without route guidance. “MENU” Push the button to display the “Resume...
  • Page 396 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Volume User selection You can use voice guidance when ap- The system can memorize the following proaching a destination. settings for up to three users. You can adjust the volume of the voice or turn Map direction off voice guidance.
  • Page 397 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To register The confirmation screen will appear. To When you touch the switch already regis- “Yes” register, touch the switch. To re- tered, this screen appears. To replace, “Memorize” Touch the switch of your “Yes” turn to the previous screen, touch the touch the switch.
  • Page 398 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change user To delete user “User number” Touch the switch you wish to change. “MENU” “Delete” Push the button to display the Touch the switch of “User num- “Select ber” you wish to delete. “Menu” screen. Then touch the User”...
  • Page 399 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS My places (a) Registering memory points You can register and keep your own memory points (like restaurants, sports fa- cilities, etc.) and use the memory points to input a destination. The confirmation screen appears. To de- “Yes”...
  • Page 400 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS “Register” 2. Touch the switch of the A screen similar to the destination input You can set the icon, attribute, name, location “Memory Points”. screen appears. Input the desired point in the and phone number. same way as inputting a destination. (See Touch the desired switch you want to set.
  • Page 401 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (b) Editing memory points The icon, attribute, name, location and/or telephone number of a registered memory point can be edited. “MENU” 1. Push the button to display “My the “Menu” screen and touch the Places” switch. The screen lists the memory points.
  • Page 402 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Icon” Touch the desired sound icon. Touch the direction switches and adjust the “Enter” direction. Touch the switch. The Touch the desired icon. The next screen appears when you touch the “Bell (with direction)” bell sounds only when your vehicle ap- switch.
  • Page 403 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Attribute” For easy destination input, set the attrib- ute of the memory points as Home or Quick access 1 to 5. “Yes” “Del.” To replace the attribute, touch the To delete the attribute, touch the switch.
  • Page 404 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Name” To change “Location” “Yes” To delete an attribute, touch the switch. To return to the previous screen, Touch the alphabet and/or numeral keys. Touch the eight direction switch to move “No” “Back” touch the switch.
  • Page 405 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Phone #” (telephone num- (c) Deleting memory points ber) “MENU” 1. Push the button to display “My the “Menu” screen and touch the Places” switch. 3. Touch the corresponding switch. To “De- delete all memory points, touch the lete All”...
  • Page 406 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Area to avoid (a) Registering area to avoid “Register” Areas you wish to avoid because of traffic 1. Touch the switch of the jams, construction work or other reasons “Areas to avoid”. can be registered as areas to avoid. “MENU”...
  • Page 407 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (b) Editing area to avoid “Edit” 1. Touch the switch of the “Areas to Avoid” to display the “Edit Area to Avoid” screen. “Name” “Location” 3. Touch the 4. Touch either switch to “Area Size” switch on this screen. change the size of the area to avoid.
  • Page 408 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Name” To change “Location” To change “Area size” Touch alphabet or numeral keys. Set the cursor to the desired location, then Touch either switch to change “Enter” touch the switch. The previous When the entry has been completed, touch the size of area you want to avoid, and touch “OK”...
  • Page 409 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (c) Deleting area to avoid Setup “Delete” 1. Touch the switch of the You can set the items shown on the “Set- “Areas to Avoid” to display the “Delete up” screen. Area to Avoid” screen. “MENU” 1.
  • Page 410 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS “Voice Guidance in All Modes”: You can set Current position calibration the voice guidance in all modes. When driving, the current vehicle position “Notify Traffic Restriction”: You can select mark will be automatically corrected by notification of seasonal restrictions. GPS signals.
  • Page 411 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Position/direction calibration Tire change calibration The tire change calibration function will be used when replacing the tires. This func- tion will adjust the mis-calculation caused by the circumference difference between the old tires and new ones. If this proce- dure is not performed when tires are re- placed, the current vehicle position mark may be incorrectly displayed.
  • Page 412 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Distance unit Estimated travel time “MENU” 1. Push the button. You can set the speed that is used for the calculation of the estimated travel time. “km” “miles” 3. Touch the switch of “Distance” to choose the distance unit. The selected switch is highlighted in green.
  • Page 413 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS INFORMATION A The displayed time to the destination is the approximate driving time that is calculated based on the speeds you selected and your actual position along the guidance route. A The time shown on the screen may vary greatly depending on your prog- ress along the route, which may be af- fected by road conditions such as...
  • Page 414 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Auto reroute Adjusting time zone “MENU” When the “Auto Reroute” feature is turned 1. Push the button. on, the system will automatically search for a new route to the destination if you stray from the guidance route. This fea- ture does not operate while you are driving on roads where guidance is not available.
  • Page 415 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Auto voice guidance When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is turned on, the voice guidance can be heard automatically. When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is turned off, the voice guidance can be “MAP/ heard only if you push the VOICE”...
  • Page 416 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Voice guidance in all modes When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes” feature is turned on, you can hear the voice guidance in all modes. When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes” feature is turned off, voice guidance can- not be heard when using the audio sys- tem.
  • Page 417 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Notifying traffic restriction When the “Notify Traffic Restriction” fea- ture is turned on, the system notifies you of traffic or seasonal restrictions. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Voice Guid- 2. Touch the switch. Then “OK”...
  • Page 418 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Intersection guidance When the “Intersection Guidance” feature is turned on, the system will display the in- tersection guidance screen if you drive with route guidance. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Notify Traf- 2. Touch the switch.
  • Page 419 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Guidance screen on freeway When the “Guidance Screen on Freeway” feature is turned on, the system will dis- play the lane guidance screen if you drive on a freeway with route guidance. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Intersec- 2.
  • Page 420 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Street name on scroll map When the “Street Name on Scroll Map” feature is turned on, the system will dis- play the name of a street where the cursor is positioned on the scroll map. “On” “Setup”...
  • Page 421 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Display of building shape When the “Display Building Shape” fea- ture is turned on, the system will display the building shape on the map screen us- ing a scale of 150 feet (50 m) to 300 feet (100 m).
  • Page 422 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Screen layout function Function) You can set display or hide each switch and current street name on the map screen. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “On” “Change” 3. Touch the switch of “Display 3. Touch the switch of the “OK”...
  • Page 423 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS POI category change (Show POI Icons) You can choose 6 icons displayed on the “Show POI Icons” top screen, so that you can easily set which icons to display on the map screen. “Setup” “Change” 2. Touch the switch.
  • Page 424 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Delete previous point You can delete your previous destination. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “Delete” 5. Touch the switch corresponding to the 3. Touch the switch of “Pre- “OK” desired category. Then touch the vious Point”. switch.
  • Page 425 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Map color “MENU” 1. Push the button. “Yes” 4. Touch the switch you want to delete. 5. To delete the point, touch the switch. For efficient previous point search, pre- “Date” “No” vious points can be sorted by the To cancel the deletion, touch the “Setup”...
  • Page 426 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3. Touch the desired color for day and/or Screen animation “OK” night map and then touch the When the “Screen Animation” feature is switch to return the map screen. turned on, some switches and screens be- “Normal”...
  • Page 427 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net ADVANCED FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 428 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS SECTION OTHER FUNCTIONS Other functions Maintenance information ..........Calendar with memo .
  • Page 429 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS Maintenance information “INFO” 1. Push the button to display the 2. Touch the desired icon and input the “Information Menu” screen. Touch the conditions. This system informs you when to replace “Maintenance” switch to display the certain parts or components and shows “Maintenance”...
  • Page 430 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS “Reset All”: To reset the item which has sat- Information items isfied a condition. “Off” Touch the switch at the top of the Oil change “Maintenance” screen to turn off the informa- tion screen. When your vehicle needs to be serviced, the icon color will change to orange.
  • Page 431 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS (a) Register dealer Replace engine coolant You can register the dealer name, staff, location and phone number. Replace brake fluid Replace ATF 2. Enter the location of the dealer in the same way as for destination input. (See page 24.) Scheduled maintenance “Set Dealer”...
  • Page 432 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS (b) Edit dealer After you input the dealer, the screen changes 2. To edit, touch the corresponding switch. and displays the map location of the dealer. You can edit the dealer name, staff, loca- “Enter” If it is OK, touch the switch.
  • Page 433 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS To edit “Dealer” or “Contact” To edit “Location” To edit “Phone #” (telephone number) To input the name, touch the alphabet, nu- Set the cursor to the desired point, and Touch numeral keys. “Enter” meral and/or umlaut keys. You can input touch the switch on the screen.
  • Page 434 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS (c) Delete dealer (d) Set as destination Calendar with memo “Delete Dealer” “Enter ” 1. Touch the switch This system informs you of a memo entry. Touch the switch on the “Set on the screen. Dealer” screen. The screen changes and At the specified date, the memo informa- displays the map location of the registered tion will be displayed when the navigation...
  • Page 435 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS (a) Inputting a memo To display the “Information Menu” screen, The current date is circled in yellow. If the cur- “INFO” rent date is not displayed on the screen, touch push the button. Then touch the 1.
  • Page 436 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS Memo Location Enter text using the keys. You can enter text up to 24 letters. “Memo” “Location” Touch the switch to enter text. Touch the switch to set loca- “OK” After entering the text, touch the tion.
  • Page 437 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS Mark color Date color The date inputted is marked as shown above. “Mark” “Date” Touch the switch. Touch the switch. You can choose the desired mark and/or date color. Touch your desired color for the mark.
  • Page 438 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS (b) Adding a memo (c) Deleting a memo Touch your desired color for the date. You can set a color of the mark and/or date To add a memo, touch the corresponding Touch the corresponding date. Touch the for the date you added the memo and/or date.
  • Page 439 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS (d) Editing a memo (e) Memo list “Memo” “Location” Touch the switch. To edit a memo, touch the corresponding 1. To list the memos you added, touch the “List” date, and then touch the memo you wish to switch.
  • Page 440 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS 2. Touch the desired search condition to To display the memos listed in a desired To delete and/or edit the memo, touch the “Period” list the memos. The “Memo list” is dis- period, touch the switch. desired memo switch.
  • Page 441 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS The screen goes off when you touch the Screen adjustment “SCREEN OFF” switch. To turn the dis- The brightness or contrast of the screen play screen back on, push any button such as can be adjusted depending on the bright- “INFO”...
  • Page 442 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS Screen setting (a) Automatic transition “INFO” 1. Push the button to display the You can select a function that enables au- “Information Menu” screen. tomatic return to the navigation screen from the audio screen. Depending on the position of the headlight switch, the screen changes to either day mode or night mode.
  • Page 443 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net OTHER FUNCTIONS (b) Background color You can select a background color. Select the desired background color and “OK” then touch the switch.
  • Page 444 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM SECTION AUDIO SYSTEM Audio system Quick reference ........... . Using your audio system .
  • Page 445 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM Quick reference Function switch display screen Touch the switches displayed on the screen to control the radio and compact disc player. For details, see page 118. “TUNE” knob Turn this knob to move the station band or SAT channel up or down.
  • Page 446 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM “AUDIO” button Using your audio system — Push this button to display the audio — Some basics control screen. For details, see page 117. This section describes some of the basic fea- tures of your audio system. Some information “SEEK/TRACK”...
  • Page 447 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM The switches for radio and compact disc player operation are displayed on the function switch display screen when the audio control mode is selected. Touch Push “AM·SAT”, “FM” or “DISC” button to them lightly and directly on the screen. turn on the desired mode.
  • Page 448 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM (b) Tone and balance (c) Sound adjusting function (convertible with 7 speakers) How good an audio program sounds to you is largely determined by the mix of the treble, The audio system automatically adjusts the midrange, and bass levels. In fact, different sound to the suitable tone according to the kinds of music and vocal programs usually convertible top condition.
  • Page 449 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM (d) Your compact disc player — Radio operation When you insert a compact disc, insert it with the label side up. The compact disc player will play from track 1 through to the end of the disc.
  • Page 450 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM (c) Selecting a station (d) Radio Data System Tune in the desired station using one of the Your audio system is equipped with Radio following methods. Data Systems (RDS). RDS mode allows you to receive text messages from radio stations Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1 —...
  • Page 451 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM “TYPE _ A” switch “TYPE SEEK” switch “MSG” (MESSAGE) switch If the system receives no RDS stations, “NO When a program is set, “TYPE SEEK” switch If the system receives a radio text from an PTY” appears on the display. appears.
  • Page 452 An XM satellite radio is a tuner designed ex- To listen to a satellite radio broadcast in your clusively to receive broadcasts provided un- vehicle, an additional genuine Toyota satellite der a separate subscription. Availability is receiver and antenna must be purchased and limited to the 48 contiguous states.
  • Page 453 AUDIO SYSTEM Satellite tuner technology notice: (b) Displaying the radio ID Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are awarded Each XM tuner is identified with a unique ra- Type Approval Certificates from XM Satellite dio ID. You will need the radio ID when activat- Radio Inc.
  • Page 454 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM (d) Channel category (e) Presetting a channel When the channel category appears, touch 1. Tune in the desired channel. either “TYPE_” or “TYPEA” switch to go to 2. Touch one of the channel selector Turn this knob to select the next or pre- the next or previous category.
  • Page 455 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting a channel Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods. Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1 — 6) for the channel you want. The switch (1 — 6) is highlighted in green and channel number ap- pears on the display.
  • Page 456 ANTENNA ANTENNA A short-circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer. You have not subscribed to the XM satellite radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code. Contact the XM satellite radio for subscription information. When a contact is canceled, you can choose the “CH000”...
  • Page 457 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM If this equipment does cause harmful in- NOTICE NOTICE terference to radio or television recep- This equipment has been tested and tion, which can be determined by turn- This XM tuner supports “Audio Ser- found to comply with the limits for a ing the equipment off and on, the user is vices”...
  • Page 458 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM — Compact disc player (a) Inserting a compact disc NOTICE The slot for the compact disc player is be- operation hind the display. Do not obstruct the display while it is To insert a compact disc, push the moving.
  • Page 459 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM (b) Ejecting a compact disc To stop and eject the compact disc, push the “OPEN” button to lower the display. Push the “DISC ” button. (c) Playing a compact disc Push the “DISC” button if a compact disc is already loaded in the slot.
  • Page 460 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM Other compact disc player functions “RPT” switch: Use it for automatic repeat of the track you are currently listening to. (d) Selecting a desired track (e) Searching for a desired track Touch the switch while the track is playing. “SEEK/TRACK”...
  • Page 461 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM (g) If the player malfunctions Audio system operating hints For example, nearby buildings and terrain can interfere with FM reception. Power lines If “CD ERROR” appears on the screen, audio or telephone wires can interfere with AM sig- signals of the disc cannot be read or the sys- NOTICE nals.
  • Page 462 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM Station swapping — If the FM signal you are CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISC listening to is interrupted or weakened, and PLAYER AND DISCS there is another strong station nearby on the Your compact disc player is intended for FM band, your radio may tune in the second use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only.
  • Page 463 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM NOTICE Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossi- ble to eject the disc.
  • Page 464 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net AUDIO SYSTEM A Correct A Wrong To clean a compact disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth that has been dampened with water. Wipe in a straight line from the center Handle compact discs carefully, especial- to the edge of the disc (not in circles). Dry it ly when you are inserting them.
  • Page 465 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net Important information about this manual For safety reasons, this manual indicates INFORMATION items requiring particular attention with the following marks. This provides additional information. Initial screen CAUTION When you start the engine or turn the ignition This is a warning against anything switch to the “ACC”...
  • Page 466 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net Safety Instruction Prior to the actual use of this system, learn CAUTION how to use it and become thoroughly familiar with it. Read the entire Navigation System A For safety, the driver should not Owner’s Manual to make sure you under- operate the navigation system while stand the system.
  • Page 467 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net While you are driving, listen to the voice in- structions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice gui- dance. Use it just for your information. If the system cannot determine your current posi- tion correctly, there is a possibility of incor- rect, late or non-voice guidance.
  • Page 468 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net...
  • Page 469 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net — Quick reference North-up or heading-up symbol This symbol indicates a map view with north-up or heading-up. Touching this sym- bol changes the map orientation..Scale indicator This figure indicates the map scale. .
  • Page 470 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net “Map View” switch “MENU” button Touch this switch to obtain information re- Push this button to display the “Menu” garding the route to the destination and infor- screen..... . xvi, 20, 65 mation about the POI (Points of Interest) on Distance and time to destination...
  • Page 471 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net — “Destination” screen To search for a destination, the switches below perform the following operations. “Address” switch You can input the house number and the street address by using the input keys........“POI Name”...
  • Page 472 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net “Map” switch Home switch You can select a destination simply by You can select your own home without en- touching the location on the displayed map. tering the address each time. To use this ........function, it is necessary to set the “Attribute”...
  • Page 473 carownersmanual.net carownersmanual.net — “Menu” screen The switches below perform the follow- ing operations. “Map DVD” switch Displays information regarding the disc ver- sion or covered area....“Select User”...
  • Page 474 2006 Solara 5,000 Miles - 6 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 475 2006 Solara 10,000 Miles - 12 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 476 2006 Solara 15,000 Miles - 18 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Brake lines and hoses...
  • Page 477 2006 Solara 20,000 Miles - 24 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 478 2006 Solara 25,000 Miles - 30 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 479 2006 Solara 30,000 Miles - 36 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Replace cabin air filter q Replace engine air filter q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Brake lines and hoses...
  • Page 480 2006 Solara 35,000 Miles - 42 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 481 2006 Solara 40,000 Miles - 48 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 482 2006 Solara 45,000 Miles - 54 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Brake lines and hoses...
  • Page 483 2006 Solara 50,000 Miles - 60 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 484 2006 Solara 55,000 Miles - 66 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 485 2006 Solara 60,000 Miles - 72 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) q Replace engine air filter q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers...
  • Page 486 2006 Solara 65,000 Miles - 78 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 487 2006 Solara 70,000 Miles - 84 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 488 2006 Solara 75,000 Miles - 90 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Brake lines and hoses...
  • Page 489 2006 Solara 80,000 Miles - 96 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 490 2006 Solara 85,000 Miles - 102 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 491 2006 Solara 90,000 Miles - 108 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Replace cabin air filter q Replace engine air filter q Replace timing belt (3MZ-FE) q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers...
  • Page 492 2006 Solara 95,000 Miles - 114 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 493 2006 Solara 100,000 Miles - 120 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Replace engine coolant q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing...
  • Page 494 2006 Solara 105,000 Miles - 126 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers __ Brake lines and hoses...
  • Page 495 2006 Solara 110,000 Miles - 132 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 496 2006 Solara 115,000 Miles - 138 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Visually inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing q Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis...
  • Page 497 2006 Solara 120,000 Miles - 144 Months q Replace engine oil and oil filter q Rotate tires q Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) q Replace engine air filter q Replace spark plugs q Inspect the following: __ Ball joints and dust covers...

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