Landcruiser: Quick Reference Guide
Landcruiser: Quick Reference Guide
Landcruiser: Quick Reference Guide
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The Quick Reference Guide is not intended as a substitute for STEP 12 STEP 13
the Owner’s Manual located in your vehicle’s glove box. We Using your smartphone, A confirmation will
strongly encourage you to review the Owner’s Manual and sup- you may need to allow appear that your phone
plementary manuals so you will have a better understanding of Entune access to your has been paired and
contacts. connected.
your vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
Additional Resources
Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor North
America, Inc. wish you many years of satisfied driving in your If you’re having trouble pairing your phone, Toyota has you covered. You can get more information
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INDEX
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW FEATURES & OPERATIONS (continued)
1
OVERVIEW
Instrument panel
Voice Command switch2
Audio control Meter control switches
switches2
Lane Departure
Telephone switches2 Alert (LDA) switch
2
1 If
equipped
2 Fordetails, refer to the “Navigation System Owner’s Manual” and “2019 Entune™ Audio
OVERVIEW
Quick Reference Guide.”
Audio/Navigation2 system
Four-wheel drive
control switch
Parking brake
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OVERVIEW
Instrument cluster
Vehicles with a monochrome display
Indicator symbols
For details, refer to “Indicators and warning lights,” Section 2, 2019 Owner’s
Manual.
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Driver seat belt reminder
(alarm will sound if speed is over 12 mph) Open door warning
OVERVIEW
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
(DRCC) indicator/DRCC SET
indicator Parking brake indicator
Master warning1,2
1 If the indicator does not turn off within a few seconds of starting the engine, there may be a
malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
2 If the indicator flashes, there may be a malfunction. Refer to the Owner’s Manual.
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3 If the indicator flashes, it indicates that the system is operating.
4 If equipped.
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OVERVIEW
Keyless entry
UNLOCKING OPERATION
Carry remote
Smart Key
Grasp
Push
ONCE: Driver door
TWICE: All doors
NOTE: If a door is not opened within 60 seconds of unlocking, all doors will relock for
safety.
LOCKING OPERATION
Carry remote
Smart Key
All-door lock
Touch
Push
Carry remote
Smart Key
Unlock
Lock
* Driver door unlocking function can be programmed to unlock driver door only, or
all doors.
Please refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details on how to program the doors.
NOTE: Doors may also be locked/unlocked using remote.
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PANIC BUTTON
OVERVIEW
Push and hold
Without depressing the brake pedal, pressing the “ENGINE START STOP” switch
will change the operation mode in succession from:
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OVERVIEW
Fuel tank door release and cap
Pull
Turn to open
Hood release
Pull
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Instrument panel light control
OVERVIEW
Brightness +
control
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Auto lock/unlock
Automatic door locks can be programmed to operate in different modes, or turned
OFF.
Shift position linked door locking/unlocking function
-Doors lock when shifting from Park.
-Doors unlock when shifting into Park.
Speed linked door locking function
-Doors lock when the vehicle speed is approximately 12 mph or higher.
Driver’s door linked door unlocking function
-(Vehicles with a Smart Key system) Doors unlock when the driver’s door is opened
within 45 seconds after turning the “ENGINE START STOP” switch OFF.
-(Vehicles without a Smart Key system) Doors unlock when the driver’s door is
opened within 45 seconds after turning the ignition switch to the “ACC” or “LOCK”
position.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details.
Automatic transmission
P Park*
R Reverse
N Neutral
D Drive
S “S” mode
* The “ENGINE START STOP” switch/ignition switch must be “ON” and the brake
pedal depressed to shift from Park.
“S” (SEQUENTIAL) MODE
Shift the shift lever to “S” position from “D” position.
+ : Upshift (push and release)
- : Downshift (pull and release)
Downshifting increases power going uphill, or provides engine braking downhill. For
best fuel economy during normal driving conditions, always drive with the shift lever
in the “D” position.
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POWER MODE SECOND GEAR START MODE
OVERVIEW
For powerful acceleration and driving in For starting on slippery surfaces, such as snowy
mountainous regions. roads. Press “2nd” to return to normal mode.
Turn
Low speed
L4 Shift to “N” position when stopped, then push and turn to “L4.”
Lock the center differential when your vehicle’s wheels get stuck in a ditch or when
driving on a slippery or bumpy surface.
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Seat adjustments-Front
Seat adjustments-Rear
Second row Third row (fold down)
Seatback angle
Seats-Head restraints
Front Second row Third row
Height Height
Angle
(if equipped)
Fold down
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Seats-Tumbling 2nd row seats
OVERVIEW
(1) (2)
Stow the seat belt buckles and Hook the seat belt to the seat
lower the head restraints. belt hangers.
Pull
Fold down the seatback and swing the whole seat up and forward.
Pull
Hook the holding strap to the assist Install the seat hook covers on the
grip and secure the seat. seat hooks.
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Seats-Tumbling 3rd row seats
(1) (2)
Stow the seat belt buckles. Stow the center head restraint.
(3) (4)
Pull
Hook the seat belt to the seat belt Fold down the outer head restraints.
hangers.
(5) (6)
Pull
Push
Fold the seats. Lift the seats sideward.
(7) (8)
Returning seats
(1) (2)
Pull
Install the seat hook covers into Lower the seats to theiroriginal
the back of the seat cushions. position.
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Steering lock release
OVERVIEW
Turn
Push
A message will be displayed on the multi-information display. Check that the shift
lever is set in P. Press the engine switch while turning the steering wheel left and
right.
Away Toward
from driver
driver
Down
Control switch
NOTE: Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion.
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Back door
Upper back door Lower back door
Raise
Pull
Unlock
The back door can be locked and unlocked using the entry function, wireless
remote control or door lock switch.
NOTE: If battery is disconnected, the power back door needs to be reinitialized.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details.
Door locks
Unlock
Lock
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Lights & turn signals
OVERVIEW
HEADLIGHTS
or
Auto High Beam*
Front fog lights come on only when the headlights are on low beam.
TURN SIGNALS
Right turn
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
Lane change
Lane change
Left turn
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Windshield wipers & washers
FRONT
With intermittent wiper With AUTO rain-sensing wiper
Slow Slow
Pull to wash Pull to wash
and wipe and wipe Fast
Fast
REAR
Normal
Turn end to
activate Intermittent
Push to wash
and wipe
Windows-Power
Driver side
Window lock switch
Up
Down
All window auto up/down Push the switch completely down or pull it completely
up and release to fully open or close. To stop window midway, lightly push the
switch in the opposite direction.
Window lock switch Deactivates all passenger windows. Driver’s window remains
operable.
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Rear view mirror-Outside
OVERVIEW
Automatic mode
Open
Tilt
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
Close Close
Lightly press either side of the moonroof switch while opening/tilting is in progress,
the moonroof stops partway.
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Audio
NOTE: For more information, refer to the “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”
and “2019 Entune™ Audio Quick Reference Guide.”
Entune™ Premium JBL® Audio with Integrated Navigation and App Suite
Display
screen
Disc slot
NOTE: Concentrating on the road should always be your first priority while
driving. Do not use the Entune™ system if it will distract you.
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USB media/AUX port
OVERVIEW
USB media port
By connecting a USB-compatible portable audio device or USB memory stick into
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Automatic air conditioning/heating
FRONT AIR CONDITIONING
Control screen
Windshield defogger and airflow to feet
Fan speed
Airflow control display (see diagram below)
Airflow control display
(see diagram below)
Rear AC control
button (touch to
display rear AC
control screen)
Option controls
Temperature display
(driver side left,
passenger side right)
Control panel
Climate control OFF Air intake control (switch between
outside air “ ” and recirculated air
Automatic climate control ON “ ” mode)
Adjusting the temperature setting will
cause the airflow vents, air intake and CLIMATE (push to display
fan to adjust automatically. AC control screen)
Windshield airflow/
defogger (outside air only)
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REAR AIR CONDITIONING
OVERVIEW
Temperature selector (left side) Temperature selector (right side)
Seat heaters/ventilators
FRONT SEATS
Automatically adjusts to
cabin temperature
Blows air from the seat Turns the seat heater on TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE
SECOND SEATS
Right
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
Left
second seat second seat
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Multi-Information Display (MID)
Select: To select an Enter/Set: Press to enter/
item/change pages set, press and hold to reset
Steering wheel-Heater
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Steering wheel switches
& telephone controls (Bluetooth®)
OVERVIEW
Display Microphone
Microphone
NOTE: Concentrating on the road should always be your first priority while
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
driving. Do not use the hands-free phone system if it will distract you.
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Crawl Control (with Turn Assist function)
CRAWL CONTROL SWITCH
Med
Med-Hi
Lo-Med
(1) Lo Hi
(2)
Crawl Control allows travel on extremely rough off-road surfaces at a fixed low
speed without pressing the accelerator or brake pedal. Operating status displays
on the MID.
Lo to Lo-Med - Rock, mogul (downhill) and gravel (downhill)
Lo-Med to Med - Mogul (uphill)
Med-Hi - Snow, mud, gravel (uphill), sand, dirt, mogul (uphill) and grass
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Multi-terrain Select
OVERVIEW
MOGUL
LOOSE ROCK ROCK & DIRT
Intuitive parking
assist
Rear Cross
Traffic Alert
Corner sensors Corner sensors (if equipped)
(rear) (rear)
Rear
center sensor
The parking assist sonar system operates when the vehicle approaches an
obstacle. The distance from your vehicle to nearby obstacles when parallel parking
or maneuvering into a garage is measured by sensors and communicated via the
Multi-Information Display (MID), the navigation system screen and audible beeps.
When the sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate
distance to the obstacle are displayed on the MID display or the navigation system
screen by illuminating continuously (far) or blinking (near), and beeping sounds will
switch from intermittent to continuous as you approach and get closer to a detected
obstacle. When the sensors detect two or more obstacles, the audible alerts will
respond to the nearest zone.
Always check the surrounding area when using this system.
Refer to section Intuitive parking assist in the Owner’s Manual for more details.
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Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross
Traffic Alert (BSM w/RCTA) (if equipped)
OVERVIEW
Outside rear view mirror indicators
RCTA function
display
The VSC OFF switch can be used to help free a stuck vehicle in surroundings like
mud, dirt or snow. While the vehicle is stopped, press switch to disable the TRAC
system.
To disable both VSC and TRAC systems, press and hold the switch for at least 3
seconds.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more limitations and details.
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Garage door opener (HomeLink®)*
HomeLink® indicator light
HomeLink®
icon
Garage door
operation
indicators
Buttons
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Power outlets-12V DC
OVERVIEW
Front Rear
Power outlet-120V AC
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Qi Wireless charger
(1) (2)
(3)
A mobile device can be charged wirelessly on the tray. (1) Press the lid to open.
(2) Press the wireless charger power switch and the green operation indicator
light turns on. (3) Place a mobile device on the tray as shown in the illustration.
An amber indicator illuminates while charging is in progress. When charging is
complete, the indicator illuminates green. Some phones, cases or cover type
wireless chargers may not cause the green indicator to illuminate even though it is
fully charged.
Refer to the Owner‘s Manual for more details on this system before attempting to
use it.
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Parking brake
OVERVIEW
Set Release
(2) Push
Pull
(1) Pull slightly
(3) Lower
Cup holders
Cool box
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
Indicator
Push “PWR” button to turn cool box ON; indicator will illuminate.
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TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE
Quick overview-Toyota Safety Sense™ P (TSS-P)
Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) P is a set of active safety technologies designed to
help prevent or mitigate collisions across a wide range of traffic situations. TSS-P
is designed to help support the driver’s awareness, decision making and vehicle
operation contributing to a safe and comfortable driving experience.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for operation, setting adjustments, limitations and
more details to understand these functions and complete safety precautions. For
more information, please go to http://www.toyota.com/safety-sense
Sensors
TSS-P Combines an in-vehicle camera mounted in front of the inside rear view
mirror and a millimeter-wave radar mounted in the front grill. These sensors support
the driver assist systems.
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Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian
Detection (PCS w/PD)
OVERVIEW
The Pre-Collision System uses a radar sensor and camera sensor to help detect a
Pre-Collision Warning
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information on PCS w/PD operation,
settings adjustments, limitations, and precautions before attempting to use it.
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TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE
PCS PEDESTRIAN DETECTION
In certain conditions, the PCS system included with the TSS-P package may also
help to detect a pedestrian in front of your vehicle. With Toyota Safety Sense™ P,
PCS uses an in-vehicle camera and front-grill mounted millimeter-wave radar to
help detect a pedestrian in front of your vehicle in certain conditions. The in-vehicle
camera of PCS detects a potential pedestrian based on size, profile, and motion of
the detected pedestrian. However, a pedestrian may not be detected depending
on the conditions, including the surrounding brightness and the motion, posture,
size, and angle of the potential detected pedestrian, preventing the system from
operating or engaging. Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information.
Millimeter
wave radar
As part of the Pre-Collision System, this function is also designed to first provide an
alert and then automatic braking if needed.
Far
Middle
Near
Each time the Pre-Collision System switch is pressed, the response to the warning
distance changes.
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DISABLING PRE-COLLISION SYSTEM (PCS)
OVERVIEW
To disable the system
Press the PCS switch for 3 seconds or more.
The PCS warning light will turn on and a message will be displayed on the Multi-
Information Display (MID).
LDA in TSS-P uses an in-vehicle camera designed to detect visible white and
yellow lane markers in front of the vehicle and the vehicle’s position on the road.
Press the LDA switch to turn the LDA system on. Depress again to turn it off.
Note: The system will continue in the last state it was in (ON or OFF) when the
engine is started again.
Refer to the Owner‘s Manual for limitations and more details on this system before
attempting to use it.
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TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE
LANE DEPARTURE ALERT
Lane markers
(1) (2)
The LDA function displays when the Multi-Information Display (MID) is switched to
the driving assist system information screen.
(1) The system displays solid white lines on the LDA indicator when visible lane
markers on the road are detected. A side flashes orange to alert the driver when
the vehicle deviates from its lane.
(2) The system displays outlines on the LDA indicator when lane markers on the
road are not detected or the function is temporarily cancelled.
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ADJUSTING LDA ALERT SENSITIVITY
OVERVIEW
FEATURES & OPERATIONS
The driver can adjust the sensitivity of the LDA (warning) function from the Multi-
Information Display (MID) customization screen.
High - Warns before the front tire crosses the lane marker.
Normal - Warns when the front tire crosses the lane marker.
The sway warning function can detect swaying based on the vehicle location in the
lane and the driver’s steering wheel operation. To help prevent swaying, the system
alerts the driver using a buzzer sound and a warning displays in the MID.
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
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TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)
DRCC helps maintain a pre-set distance to a preceding vehicle when the
preceding vehicle is traveling at a lower speed. This mode is always selected first
when the cruise control button is depressed. Constant speed cruise control mode
is also available.
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance button
Set speed
Display
(1)
Push once: On
Push twice: Off
Vehicle will cruise at a set speed, decelerate to maintain selected distance from a
slower vehicle traveling in front and accelerate back up to the selected speed if the
vehicle in front changes lanes or speeds up.
(1) Push the ON-OFF button. The “RADAR READY” and “ ” indicator will come on.
(2) Push the lever down to SET speed, push it up to Resume and pull it or depress
brake to Cancel.
(3) Push up to increase the set speed, push down to decrease (1 mph [1.6 km/h] or
1 km/h [0.6 mph] increments).
1 The set speed may also be cancelled by depressing the brake pedal.
2 The set speed may be resumed once vehicle speed exceeds 25 mph.
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ADJUSTING DISTANCE
OVERVIEW
Preceding vehicle
mark
LONG SHORT
(default setting) MIDDLE
necessary, the system applies the brakes (the brake lights will come on at this
time). The system will respond to changes in the speed of the vehicle ahead
in order to maintain the vehicle-to-vehicle distance set by the driver. A warning
tone warns you when the system cannot decelerate sufficiently to prevent your
vehicle from closing in on the vehicle ahead.
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TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE
ADJUSTING DISTANCE (CONTINUED)
(3) Acceleration when there are no longer any preceding vehicles driving
slower than the set speed
The system accelerates until the set speed is reached. The system then
returns to constant speed cruising.
Note: When your vehicle is too close to a vehicle ahead, and sufficient
automatic deceleration via the cruise control is not possible, the display will
flash and the buzzer will sound to alert the driver. An example of this would be
if another driver cuts in front of you while you are following a vehicle. Depress
the brake pedal to ensure an appropriate vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
If you are already using DRCC “ ”, push ON-OFF button to turn the system off
first, then push and hold ON-OFF button for at least 1.5 seconds to switch.
Note: When the engine is turned off, it will automatically default to DRCC.
To adjust speed or cancel, see steps (2) and (3) of ADJUSTING SET SPEED on
page 40.
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information on DRCC operation,
settings adjustments, limitations, and precautions before attempting to use it.
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Automatic High Beams (AHB)
(1) (2)
OVERVIEW
AHB is a safety system designed to help drivers see more of what’s ahead at
nighttime and reduce glare for oncoming drivers. When enabled, AHB uses an
(1) With the engine switch in IGNITION ON mode and headlight switch turned to
“AUTO” or “ ” position, push lever away from you.
(2) Press the Automatic High Beam “AUTO” switch.
Note: Pull the lever back toward you to turn the AHB system off.
The AHB indicator will turn off and the high beam indicator turns on.
turned on.
• There are few streetlights on the road ahead.
If any of these conditions occur, the system is designed to automatically turn off
highbeams.
• Vehicle speed drops below approximately 17 mph (27 km/h).
• The area ahead of the vehicle is not dark.
• Oncoming or preceding vehicles have headlights or tail lights turned on.
• There are many streetlights on the road ahead.
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SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES
Seat belts
Take up slack
Too high
Keep as low on
hips as possible
NOTE: If a passenger’s seat belt is fully extended, then retracted even slightly,
the Automatic locking retractor (ALR) will prevent it from being re-extended
beyond that point, unless fully retracted again. This feature is used to help
hold child restraint systems securely.
To find more information about seat belts, and how to install a child restraint
system, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring (warning) System (TPMS) provides advance warning
in the event of a loss in tire inflation pressure.
While the engine is in IGNITION ON mode, push and hold “ SET” button until the
indicator blinks three times. Wait a few minutes to allow initialization to complete.
The system displays the location and tire pressure for each tire on the MID.
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Rear door child safety locks
OVERVIEW
Rear door
UNLOCK
LOCK
Moving the lever to the lock position will allow the door to be opened only from the
outside
Tool box
Spare tire
Remove the cover. Insert the jack handle Lower the spare tire
extension into the lowering completely to the ground.
screw.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for tire changing and jack positioning procedures.
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SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES
Star Safety System™
Your vehicle comes standard with the Star Safety SystemTM, which combines Anti-
lock Brake System (ABS), Brake Assist (BA), Electronic Brake-force Distribution
(EBD), Smart Stop Technology (SST), Traction Control (TRAC) and Vehicle Stability
Control (VSC).
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details and important information on limitations
to these systems.
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TRACTION CONTROL (TRAC)
OVERVIEW
VSC helps prevent loss of traction during cornering by reducing engine power, and
Traction Control helps maintain traction on loose gravel and wet, icy, or uneven
surfaces by applying brake force to the spinning wheel(s).
Toyota’s TRAC sensors are activated when one of the drive wheels starts to slip.
TRAC limits engine output and applies the brakes to the spinning wheel. This
transfers power to the wheels that still have traction to help keep you on track.
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BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING
SECTION
48
To begin the Bluetooth® Pairing process, press the HOME button on the faceplate of
your Toyota Vehicle Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit.1
1 To determine which head unit is installed in your vehicle, refer to the Audio section in this guide.
Entune™ Premium Audio screens are shown in this section. Screens and features may vary by
Entune™ system.
2 Some Android devices may have slightly different SETTINGS screen layout depending on manu-
facturer of device and Android OS version.
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BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING
Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
Once you have Bluetooth enabled on your phone and ready to pair, you will need to
initiate Bluetooth on your Entune head unit. Please follow the instructions below to
pair your Bluetooth enabled phone to your Entune system.
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Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
STEP 12 STEP 13
Using your smartphone, you will A confirmation will ap-
need to allow Entune access to pear once your phone
your messaging and contacts. has been paired and
connected.
It is recommended to check the
“Don’t ask again” box, so as not
to have to press OK every time the
phone makes a Bluetooth connec-
tion with your Toyota.
Additional Resources
If you’re having trouble pairing your phone, Toyota has you covered. You can get more information
from the following sources:
Toyota Customer
Experience Center
(800) 331-4331
Disclosures
This brochure is accurate at the time of print; content subject to change based on periodic multimedia
software updates.
1. Concentrating on the road should always be your first priority while driving. Do not use the hands-free
phone system if it will distract you.
2. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
of such marks by Toyota is under license. A compatible Bluetooth enabled phone must first be paired.
Phone performance depends on software, coverage & carrier.
3. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
4. Apps/services vary by phone/carrier; functionality depends on many factors. Select apps use large
amounts of data; you are responsible for charges. Apps & services subject to change. See Toyota.com/
entune for details.
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BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING
Pairing your phone is the first step in connecting with your Toyota for hands-free
calling and for audio streaming via Bluetooth. This pairing process is quick and
easy: all iPhone mobile digital devices have Bluetooth integrated; all you have to
do is setup the phone and multimedia system to “talk” to each other and form a
connection.
STEP 5
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Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
Once you have Bluetooth enabled on your phone and ready to pair, you will need to
initiate Bluetooth on your Entune head unit. Please follow the instructions below to
pair your Bluetooth enabled phone to your Entune system.
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BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING
STEP 12 STEP 13
Using your smartphone, you may need to A confirmation will ap-
allow Entune access to your messaging pear once your phone
and contacts. has been paired and
connected.
Only current iPhone text messages can
be viewed on the head unit. iPhone does
not allow text message reply.
Additional Resources
If you’re having trouble pairing your phone, Toyota has you covered. You can get more information
from the following sources:
Toyota Customer
Experience Center
(800) 331-4331
Disclosures
This brochure is accurate at the time of print; content subject to change based on periodic multimedia
software updates.
1. Concentrating on the road should always be your first priority while driving. Do not use the hands-free
phone system if it will distract you.
2. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
of such marks by Toyota is under license. A compatible Bluetooth enabled phone must first be paired.
Phone performance depends on software, coverage & carrier.
3. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
4. Apps/services vary by phone/carrier; functionality depends on many factors. Select apps use large
amounts of data; you are responsible for charges. Apps & services subject to change. See Toyota.com/
entune for details.
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Bluetooth® Pairing for Windows Phone and
Entune™ touch screen system
Pairing your phone is the first step in connecting with your Toyota for hands-free
calling and for audio streaming via Bluetooth. This pairing process is quick and
easy: all Windows Phone mobile digital devices have Bluetooth integrated; all you
have to do is setup the phone and multimedia system to “talk” to each other and
form a connection.
STEP 5
While your iPhone device is seeking
out Bluetooth devices, proceed to your
Entune Multimedia Head Unit on your
Toyota vehicle.
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BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING
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2019 Initiate Bluetooth on your Entune Multimedia Head Unit
® ™
LAND CRUISER
The Quick Reference Guide is not intended as a substitute for STEP 12 STEP 13
the Owner’s Manual located in your vehicle’s glove box. We Using your smartphone, A confirmation will
strongly encourage you to review the Owner’s Manual and sup- you may need to allow appear that your phone
plementary manuals so you will have a better understanding of Entune access to your has been paired and
contacts. connected.
your vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
Additional Resources
Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor North
America, Inc. wish you many years of satisfied driving in your If you’re having trouble pairing your phone, Toyota has you covered. You can get more information
Toyota Customer
Experience Center
(800) 331-4331
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