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Manuals and User Guides for Toyota 2009 Camry. We have 6 Toyota 2009 Camry manuals available for free PDF download: Owner’s Manual, Quick Reference Manual

Toyota 2009 Camry Owner's Manual

Toyota 2009 Camry Owner’s Manual (498 pages)

Brand: Toyota
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 23.4 MB

Table of Contents
  • Spare Tire & Tools

    2

  • Trunk-Internal Release

    2

  • Tool Location

    2

  • Removing the Spare Tire

    2

  • Table of Contents

    3

  • 2009 Camry Quick Reference Guide

    3

  • Overview

    4

  • Instrument Panel

    4

  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    4

  • Manual Air Conditioning

    5

  • Automatic Air Conditioning

    5

  • Instrument Cluster

    6

  • Indicator Symbols

    7

    • Keyless Entry

      8

    • Locking Operation

      8

    • Unlocking Operation

      8

    • Trunk Lid

      8

    • Power (Without Starting Engine)

      9

    • Locking/Unlocking Operation

      9

    • Smart Key System

      9

    • Start Function

      9

    • Light Control-Instrument Panel

      10

  • Fuel Tank Door Release and Cap

    10

  • Hood Release

    11

  • Engine Maintenance

    11

    • 4 Cylinder (2AZ-FE) Engine

      11

    • 6 Cylinder (2GR-FE) Engine

      11

    • Features/Operations

      12

    • Auto Lock Functions 2

      12

    • Lever Type

      13

    • Steering Lock Release

      13

    • Parking Brake

      13

    • Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel

      13

    • Windows-Power

      14

    • Moonroof

      14

    • Seats-Head Restraints

      14

    • Seat Adjustments-Rear

      15

    • Manual Seat

      15

    • Power Seat

      15

  • Seat Adjustments-Front

    15

    • Turn Signals

      16

    • Lights & Turn Signals

      16

    • Windshield Wipers & Washers

      16

    • Power Outlets-12V DC

      17

    • Multi-Information Display

      17

    • Garage Door Opener

      18

    • Cruise Control

      18

    • Telephone Controls

      19

    • Steering Wheel Telephone Switches

      19

  • Sunshade-Rear

    19

    • Clock

      20

    • Air Conditioning/Heating

      20

    • Seat Heaters

      21

    • CD Player

      22

    • Radio

      22

    • Audio

      22

    • AUX Audio Jack

      23

  • Steering Wheel Switches

    23

    • Cup Holders

      24

    • Safety and Emergency Features

      25

    • Doors-Child Safety Locks

      25

    • Seat Belts

      25

  • Door Locks

    25

    • Tire Pressure Warning System

      26

    • Seat Belts-Shoulder Belt Anchor

      26

  • Child Comfort Guide

    26

    • Abbreviation/Acronym List

      27

    • Table of Contents

      28

    • Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota

      32

    • For Your Information

      32

    • Installation of a Mobile Two-Way Radio System

      32

    • Perchlorate Material

      33

    • Scrapping of Your Toyota

      33

    • General Precaution Regarding Children’s Safety

      34

    • General Precautions While Driving

      34

    • Cautions & Notices

      35

    • Safety Symbol

      35

    • Symbols

      35

    • Before Driving

      37

      • Exterior

        38

      • Pictorial Index

        38

      • Interior

        40

    • Key Information

      50

    • Keys

      50

      • Key Number Plate

        51

      • To Prevent Key Damage

        51

      • Using the Mechanical Key (Vehicles with Smart Key System)

        51

      • When Required to Leave a Key to the Vehicle with a Parking Attendant

        51

    • Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors and Trunk

      52

    • Smart Key System

      52

      • Locking and Unlocking the Doors (Front Door Handles Only)

        53

      • Unlocking the Trunk

        53

      • Antenna Location

        54

      • Antenna Location and Effective Range

        54

      • Effective Range

        55

      • Conditions Affecting Operation

        56

      • Operation Signals

        56

      • Switching the Door Unlock Function

        57

      • Battery-Saving Function

        58

      • Electronic Key Battery Depletion

        58

      • To Operate the System Properly

        58

      • Note for the Smart Key System

        59

      • Alarms and Warning Indicators

        60

      • If the Smart Key System Does Not Operate Properly

        61

      • Certification for the Smart Key System

        62

      • 2-Step Unlocking Function

        64

    • Wireless Remote Control

      64

      • Door Lock Buzzer

        65

      • Key Battery Depletion

        65

      • Panic Mode

        65

      • Security Feature

        66

      • Customization that Can be Configured at Toyota Dealer

        67

      • Door Lock Switch

        68

    • Doors

      68

      • Inside Lock Button

        69

      • Locking the Front Doors from the Outside Without a Key

        69

      • Rear Door Child-Protector Lock

        69

      • Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems

        70

      • Setting and Canceling the Functions

        71

    • Trunk

      73

      • Trunk Opener

        73

      • Internal Trunk Release Lever

        74

      • Luggage Security System

        74

      • Trunk Light

        74

      • Caution While Driving

        75

      • When Children Are in the Vehicle

        75

    • Adjustable Components (Seats, Mirrors, Steering Wheel)

      76

    • Front Seats

      76

      • Adjusting the Rear Seat

        78

      • After Returning the Seatback to the Upright Position

        79

      • Folding down Rear Seatbacks

        79

      • When Right Seatback Is Folded down

        79

      • Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints

        80

      • Adjusting the Rear Center Seat Head Restraint

        80

    • Head Restraints

      80

      • Vertical Adjustment

        80

      • Head Restraint Precautions

        81

      • Correct Use of the Seat Belts

        82

      • Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt

        82

      • Adjusting the Height of the Belt (Front Seats)

        83

      • Seat Belt Comfort Guide (Outside Rear Seat)

        83

      • Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)

        84

      • Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)

        85

      • Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)

        85

      • People Suffering Illness

        85

      • Pregnant Women

        85

      • Child Seat Belt Usage

        86

      • Rear Seat Belt

        86

      • Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated

        86

      • Seat Belt Extender

        86

      • Seat Belt Pretensioners

        87

      • Wearing a Seat Belt

        87

      • Seat Belt Damage and Wear

        88

      • Using a Seat Belt Comfort Guide

        88

      • Using a Seat Belt Extender

        89

      • When Using a Seat Belt Extender

        89

      • After Adjusting the Steering Wheel

        90

    • Steering Wheel

      90

    • Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

      91

      • Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

        91

      • Manual Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

        91

      • To Prevent Sensor Error

        92

      • Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted When

        93

    • Outside Rear View Mirrors

      93

      • When the Mirrors Are Fogged up (Vehicles with Mirror Defoggers)

        93

      • When a Mirror Is Moving

        94

      • When Driving the Vehicle

        94

      • When the Mirror Defoggers Are Operating

        94

      • Lock Switch

        95

      • Power Windows

        95

      • Closing the Windows

        96

      • Jam Protection Function

        96

      • Operating the Power Windows after Turning the Engine off

        96

      • The Power Windows Can be Operated When

        96

    • Moon Roof

      97

    • Opening and Closing the Windows

      97

      • Tilt up and down

        97

      • Operating the Moon Roof after Turning the Engine off

        98

      • The Moon Roof Can be Operated When

        98

      • To Reduce Wind Noise

        98

      • Closing the Moon Roof

        99

      • Opening the Moon Roof

        99

      • Before Refueling the Vehicle

        100

    • Opening the Fuel Tank Cap

      100

    • Refueling

      100

      • Closing the Fuel Tank Cap

        101

      • Fuel Tank Capacity

        101

      • Fuel Type

        101

      • Refueling the Vehicle

        102

      • When Replacing the Fuel Cap

        102

      • Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction

        104

    • Engine Immobilizer System

      104

    • System Maintenance

      104

    • Theft Deterrent System

      104

    • To Prevent Damage to the Key

      105

    • Alarm

      106

      • Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm

        106

      • Setting the Alarm System

        106

      • Triggering of the Alarm

        106

      • Items to Check before Locking the Vehicle

        107

      • When the Battery Is Disconnected

        107

    • Theft Prevention Labels (for U.S.A.)

      108

    • Correct Driving Posture

      109

    • Safety Information

      109

      • Adjusting the Seat Position

        110

      • While Driving

        110

      • Front Airbags

        111

      • Side and Curtain Shield Airbags

        111

    • SRS Airbags

      111

      • Airbag System Components

        112

      • If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)

        114

      • Operating Conditions (Front Airbags)

        114

      • SRS Warning Light

        114

      • Operating Conditions (Side Airbags and Curtain Shield Airbags)

        115

      • Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbag (Front Airbags)

        115

      • When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer

        117

      • SRS Airbag Precautions

        118

    • Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

      123

    • Child Restraint Systems

      128

      • Booster Seat

        129

      • Convertible Seat

        129

      • Infant Seat

        129

      • Types of Child Restraints

        129

      • Child Restraint Precautions

        130

      • Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System

        130

    • Installing Child Restraints

      132

      • Rear Facing ⎯ Infant Seat/Convertible Seat

        133

      • Forward Facing ⎯ Convertible Seat

        134

      • Installation with Child Restraint Lower Anchorages

        136

      • Removing a Child Restraint Installed with a Seat Belt

        136

      • Child Restraint Systems with a Top Strap

        138

      • Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Anchorages

        138

      • When Installing a Booster Seat

        139

      • When Installing a Child Restraint System

        139

      • To Correctly Attach a Child Restraint System to the Anchorages

        140

    • Driving Procedures

      141

    • Driving the Vehicle

      141

      • Stopping

        141

      • Parking the Vehicle

        142

      • Breaking in Your New Toyota

        143

      • Driving in the Rain

        143

      • Starting on a Steep Uphill

        143

      • Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System

        144

      • Normal Characteristics after Turning off the Engine

        144

      • Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country

        144

      • If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving

        150

      • When Encountering Flooded Roads

        150

    • Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with Smart Key System)

      151

      • Starting the Engine

        151

      • Changing “ENGINE START STOP” Switch Mode

        152

      • Auto Power off Function

        153

      • If the Engine Does Not Start

        153

      • Stopping the Engine in an Emergency

        154

      • When Starting the Engine

        154

      • Changing Engine Switch Mode

        155

    • Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without Smart Key System)

      155

      • Key Reminder Buzzer

        156

      • Turning the Key from “ACC” to “LOCK”

        156

      • To Prevent Battery Discharge

        157

    • Automatic Transmission

      158

      • Shifting the Shift Lever

        158

      • Shift Position Uses

        159

      • Changing Shift Ranges in S Mode (Multi-Mode Type)

        160

      • Shift Ranges and Their Functions

        160

      • Downshifting Restrictions

        161

      • Multi-Mode Type

        161

      • Standard Type

        161

      • When Driving with the Cruise Control System

        161

    • Manual Transmission

      162

      • Maximum Allowable Speeds

        162

      • If the Indicators Flash Faster than Usual

        163

    • Turn Signal Lever

      163

    • Turn Signals Can be Operated When

      163

    • Parking Brake

      164

    • Gauges and Meters

      166

    • Instrument Cluster

      166

      • Instrument Panel Light Control

        169

      • To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Its Components

        169

    • Indicators and Warning Lights

      170

      • Center Panel

        171

      • Indicators

        172

      • Warning Lights

        173

    • Multi-Information Display

      174

      • Cruising Range

        175

      • Switch the Display

        175

      • Average Vehicle Speed

        176

      • Cruise Information off

        176

      • Driving Distance

        176

      • Zoom Display of Odometer and Trip Meter

        176

    • Headlight Switch

      177

    • Operating the Lights and Wipers

      177

      • Turning on the High Beam Headlights

        178

      • Daytime Running Light System

        179

      • Headlight Control Sensor

        179

      • The Headlights Can be Operated Automatically When

        179

      • Automatic Light off System

        180

    • Fog Light Switch

      181

      • If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays

        182

      • The Windshield Wiper and Washers Can be Operated When

        182

    • Windshield Wipers and Washer

      182

    • Adjusting the Speed Setting

      184

    • Cruise Control

      184

    • Set the Vehicle Speed

      184

    • Using Other Driving Systems

      184

      • Canceling and Resuming Regular Acceleration

        185

      • Cruise Control Can be Set When

        185

      • Fine Adjustment of the Set Speed

        185

      • Automatic Cruise Control Cancellation

        186

      • If the Cruise Control Indicator Light Flashes

        186

      • Situations Unsuitable for Cruise Control

        186

      • ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)

        187

    • Driving Assist Systems

      187

      • When VSC and TRAC Are Operating

        187

      • ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When

        188

      • TRAC May Not Operate Effectively When

        188

      • Handling of Tires and Suspension

        189

      • Replacing Tires

        189

      • When VSC Is Activated

        189

      • Capacity and Distribution

        190

    • Cargo and Luggage

      190

    • Driving Information

      190

      • Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit

        190

      • Example on Your Vehicle

        191

      • Storage Precautions

        192

      • Overloading the Vehicle

        193

      • Total Load Capacity and Seating Capacity

        193

    • Vehicle Load Limits

      193

      • Before Driving the Vehicle

        194

      • Pre-Winter Preparations

        194

    • Winter Driving Tips

      194

      • Regulations on the Use of Snow Chains

        195

      • Selecting Tire Chains

        195

      • When Parking the Vehicle

        195

      • Driving with Snow Tires

        196

      • Driving with Tire Chains

        196

      • Tire Chains

        196

      • Fitting Tire Chains

        197

      • Repairing or Replacing Snow Tires

        197

      • Gross Axle Weight

        198

      • Gross Vehicle Weight

        198

    • Trailer Towing

      198

      • Weight Limits

        198

      • Hitch

        199

      • Towing a Trailer

        199

      • Trailer Tongue Load

        199

      • Before Towing

        200

      • Break-In Schedule

        200

      • Maintenance

        200

      • Hitches

        201

      • To Avoid Accident or Injury

        201

      • When Towing a Trailer

        201

      • Brakes

        202

      • Safety Chain

        202

      • Trailer Towing Tips

        202

      • When Installing a Trailer Hitch

        202

      • When Restarting after Parking on a Slope

        204

      • To Avoid an Accident

        205

    • Dinghy Towing (Automatic Transmission)

      206

    • To Avoid Serious Damage to Your Vehicle

      206

    • Dinghy Towing (Manual Transmission)

      207

      • Necessary Equipment and Accessories

        207

      • Towing Your Vehicle with 4 Wheels on the Ground

        207

      • Dinghy Towing Direction

        208

      • To Prevent the Steering from Locking

        208

    • Automatic Air Conditioning System

      209

    • Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger

      209

      • Using the Automatic Mode

        209

      • Adjusting the Fan Speed

        210

      • Adjusting the Settings

        210

      • Adjusting the Temperature Setting

        210

      • Changing the Air Outlets

        211

      • Defogging the Windshield

        212

      • Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes

        212

      • Adjusting the Position of and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets

        213

      • Center Outlets

        213

      • Rear Outlets

        213

      • Right and Left Side Outlets

        213

      • Temperature Selector

        214

      • Using the System in Recirculated Air Mode

        215

      • Window Defogger Feature

        215

      • Windshield Air Flow Button

        215

      • Plasmacluster

        216

      • To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up

        216

    • Manual Air Conditioning System

      217

    • Selecting the Air Outlets

      218

    • Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers

      222

    • Audio System Types

      224

      • CD Player and AM/FM Radio

        224

      • CD Player with Changer and AM/FM Radio

        224

    • Using the Audio System

      224

      • Using Cellular Phones

        225

      • To Avoid Damaging the Audio System

        226

      • Scanning Radio Stations

        227

      • Scanning the Preset Radio Stations

        227

      • Setting Station Presets

        227

    • Using the Radio

      227

      • Satellite Radio

        228

      • Satellite Radio Channel Presets

        228

      • Scanning All Radio Stations Within Range

        228

      • Displaying Text Information

        229

      • Satellite Radio Channels

        229

      • Scanning Channels in the Current Category

        229

      • Scanning Preset Channels

        229

      • Reception Sensitivity

        230

      • Subscriptions

        230

      • Certifications for the Radio Tuner

        232

      • Loading Cds

        233

    • Using the CD Player

      233

      • Ejecting Cds

        234

      • Loading Multiple Cds (CD Player with Changer Only)

        234

      • Selecting a Track

        234

      • Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Tracks

        235

      • Repeat Play

        235

      • Scanning Tracks

        235

      • Selecting a CD (CD Player with Changer Only)

        235

      • Canceling Random and Repeat Playback

        236

      • Display

        236

      • Error Messages

        236

      • Switching the Display

        236

      • CD Player Protection Feature

        237

      • Discs that Can be Used

        237

      • Lens Cleaners

        237

      • Cds and Adapters that Cannot be Used

        238

    • Playing MP3 and WMA Discs

      240

      • Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Files

        241

      • Selecting and Scanning a Folder

        241

      • Selecting and Scanning Files

        241

      • Selecting Folders One at a Time

        241

      • MP3 and WMA Files

        244

      • MP3 File Compatibility

        244

      • WMA File Compatibility

        244

      • Compatible Disc Formats

        245

      • Compatible Media

        245

      • File Names

        245

      • Multi-Sessions

        245

      • Extensions

        246

      • ID3 and WMA Tags

        246

      • MP3 and WMA Playback

        246

      • Playback

        246

      • Changing Sound Quality Modes

        248

    • Optimal Use of the Audio System

      248

      • Using the AUDIO CONTROL Function

        248

      • Adjusting Sound Quality

        249

      • Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)

        249

      • CD Player Without Changer

        249

      • CD Player with Changer

        250

      • Cable Pass-Through

        251

      • Operating Portable Audio Devices Connected to the Audio System

        251

    • Using the aux Adapter

      251

      • When Using a Portable Audio Device Connected to the Power Outlet

        251

      • Turning on the Power

        252

    • Using the Steering Wheel Audio Switches

      252

      • Adjusting the Volume

        253

      • Changing the Audio Source

        253

      • Selecting a Radio Station

        253

      • Selecting a Track/File

        253

      • Selecting a Disc in the CD Player (CD Player with Changer Only)

        254

    • Hands-Free Phone System (for Cellular Phone) Features (CD Player with Changer Only)

      255

    • Using the Hands-Free Phone System (for Cellular Phone)

      255

    • When Transferring Ownership of the Vehicle

      255

    • Using the Hands-Free Phone System (for Cellular Phone)

      257

      • Audio Unit

        258

      • Auxiliary Commands When Using a Voice Command

        261

      • Operating the System by Using a Voice Command

        261

      • Operation Procedure When Using a Voice Command

        261

      • Using the Hands-Free Phone System for the First Time

        262

      • Menu List of the Hands-Free Phone System

        263

      • Normal Operation

        263

      • Using a Short Cut Key

        265

      • Automatic Adjustment of Volume

        266

      • When Using a Voice Command

        266

      • Dialing by Inputting a Number

        267

    • Making a Phone Call

      267

      • Receiving a Phone Call

        267

      • Using the Call History Memory

        267

      • Answering the Phone

        268

      • Dialing by Inputting a Name

        268

      • Speed Dialing

        268

      • When Receiving a Phone Call

        268

      • Transferring a Call

        269

      • Call History

        270

      • When Talking on the Phone

        270

      • Functions and Operation Procedures

        271

      • Registering a Cellular Phone

        271

    • Setting a Cellular Phone

      271

      • Changing a Registered Name

        272

      • Selecting the Cellular Phone to be Used

        272

      • Listing the Registered Cellular Phones

        273

      • Changing the Passkey

        274

      • Deleting a Cellular Phone

        274

      • The Number of Cellular Phones that Can be Registered

        275

    • Security and System Setup

      276

      • Security Setting Items and Operation Procedure

        276

      • Setting or Changing the PIN

        276

      • System Setup Items and Operation Procedure

        276

      • Changing the PIN

        277

      • Locking or Unlocking the Phone Book

        277

      • Initialization

        278

      • Setting Voice Guidance Volume

        278

      • When the Phone Book Is Locked

        279

      • Adding a New Phone Number

        280

    • Using the Phone Book

      280

      • Adding Procedure

        281

      • Inputting a Telephone Number by Using a Voice Command

        281

      • Transferring Data from the Cellular Phone

        281

      • Selecting a Phone Number from Outgoing or Incoming Call History

        282

      • Setting Speed Dials

        283

      • Deleting Registered Data

        285

      • Deleting Speed Dials

        285

      • Limitation of Number of Digits

        286

      • Listing the Registered Data

        286

    • Interior Lights List

      287

    • Using the Interior Lights

      287

    • Illuminated Entry System

      288

    • Interior Light

      288

      • To Prevent the Battery from Being Discharged

        288

      • Vehicles Without Moon Roof

        288

    • Personal Lights

      289

    • List of Storage Features

      290

    • Using the Storage Features

      290

    • Console Box

      291

    • Glove Box

      291

      • Glove Box Light

        291

      • Tray in the Rear Console Box

        292

      • When Using the Console Box Lid as an Armrest

        292

    • Cup Holders

      293

    • Using the Cup Holder (Front) to Store Small Items

      294

    • Auxiliary Boxes

      295

      • Driver’s Side Instrument Panel

        295

      • Items Unsuitable for the Cup Holder

        295

      • When Not in Use

        295

      • Center Console

        296

      • Front Console

        296

      • Overhead Console

        296

    • Other Interior Features

      298

    • Sun Visors

      298

    • Vanity Mirrors

      299

    • The Clock Is Displayed When

      300

    • Ashtrays

      301

    • To Prevent Fire

      301

    • Power Outlet

      302

      • The Power Outlet Can be Used When

        303

      • To Avoid Damaging the Power Outlet

        303

      • To Prevent the Fuse from Being Blown

        303

      • The Seat Heaters Can be Used When

        304

      • To Prevent Seat Heater Damage

        305

    • Armrest

      306

    • To Prevent Damage to the Armrest

      306

    • Rear Sunshade

      307

    • To Ensure Normal Operation of the Sunshade

      307

    • Trunk Storage Extension (Vehicles with Reclining Rear Seat)

      308

    • Floor Mat

      309

      • When Inserting the Floor Mat

        309

      • Cargo Net

        310

      • Grocery Bag Hooks

        310

      • Storage Box

        310

    • Trunk Features

      310

    • Garage Door Opener

      311

      • Programming Homelink

        311

      • Programming a Rolling Code System (for U.S. Owners)

        313

      • Erasing the Entire Homelink

        314

      • Operating Homelink

        314

      • Programming Other Devices

        314

      • Reprogramming a Button

        314

      • Before Programming

        315

      • Certification for the Garage Door Opener

        315

      • Conforming to Federal Safety Standards

        315

    • Compass

      316

      • Displays and Directions

        316

      • Calibrating the Compass

        317

      • Deviation Calibration

        317

      • Circling Calibration

        318

      • Conditions Unfavorable for Correct Operation

        318

      • To Avoid Compass Malfunctions

        319

      • To Ensure Normal Operation of the Compass

        319

      • When Doing the Circling Calibration

        319

      • While Driving the Vehicle

        319

      • Automatic Car Washes

        320

    • Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior

      320

    • High Pressure Car Washes

      320

    • Maintenance and Care

      320

      • Cleaning the Exterior Lights

        321

      • To Prevent Deterioration and Body Corrosion

        321

      • To Protect Your Vehicle’s Painted Surfaces

        321

    • Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior

      322

      • Cleaning the Leather Areas

        322

      • Synthetic Leather Areas

        322

      • Caring for Leather Areas

        323

      • Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Window

        323

      • Shampooing the Carpets

        323

      • Water in the Vehicle

        323

      • Cleaning Detergents

        324

      • Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces

        324

      • Water on the Floor

        324

      • Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

        325

    • Maintenance Requirements

      325

      • Repair and Replacement

        325

      • Warning in Handling of Battery

        326

      • Engine Compartment

        327

    • General Maintenance

      327

      • Vehicle Interior

        328

      • Vehicle Exterior

        329

    • Emission Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs

      330

      • If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on

        330

      • If Your Vehicle Does Not Pass the I/M Test

        330

    • Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

      331

    • Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions

      331

    • Hood

      335

    • Pre-Driving Check

      335

    • Positioning a Floor Jack

      336

      • When Raising Your Vehicle

        337

      • 2.4 L 4-Cylinder (2AZ-FE) Engine

        338

    • Engine Compartment

      338

      • Engine Compartment Cover (3.5 L V6 [2GR-FE] Engine Only)

        340

      • Installing the Clips

        340

      • Removing the Engine Compartment Cover

        340

      • Checking the Engine Oil

        341

      • Engine Oil

        341

      • Adding Engine Oil

        342

      • Recommended Viscosity

        343

      • How to Read Oil Container Labels

        344

      • After Changing the Engine Oil (U.S.A. Only)

        345

      • Engine Oil Consumption

        345

      • To Prevent Serious Engine Damage

        346

      • Used Engine Oil

        346

      • When Replacing the Engine Oil

        346

      • Coolant Selection

        347

      • Engine Coolant

        347

      • If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time after Replenishing

        347

      • If You Spill Coolant

        348

      • Radiator and Condenser

        348

      • When Adding Engine Coolant

        348

      • When the Engine Is Hot

        348

      • Adding Fluid

        349

      • Brake Fluid

        349

      • Brake Fluid Can Absorb Moisture from the Air

        349

      • Checking Fluid Level

        349

      • Fluid Level

        350

      • If the Fluid Level Is Low or High

        350

      • Power Steering Fluid

        350

      • After Replacing the Reservoir Cap

        351

      • Checking the Fluid Level

        351

      • When Adding Fluid

        351

      • Battery

        352

      • Battery Exterior

        352

      • Checking Battery Fluid

        352

      • After Recharging the Battery (Vehicles with Smart Key System)

        353

      • Before Recharging

        353

      • Chemicals in the Battery

        354

      • Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte

        354

      • How to Recharge the Battery

        354

      • Where to Safely Charge the Battery

        354

      • Washer Fluid

        355

      • When Refilling the Washer Fluid

        355

      • Checking Tires

        356

      • Tire Rotation

        356

    • Tires

      356

      • The Tire Pressure Warning System

        357

      • How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System

        358

      • Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System

        358

      • Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters

        358

      • Registering ID Codes

        359

      • Replacing Tires and Wheels

        360

      • Tire Life

        360

      • When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires

        360

      • Maximum Load of Tire

        361

      • Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks

        361

      • All Season Tires

        362

      • Summer Tires

        362

      • Tire Types

        362

      • Tire Pressure Warning System Certification

        363

      • When Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System

        364

      • When Inspecting or Replacing Tires

        364

      • Driving on Rough Roads

        365

      • If Tire Inflation Pressures Become Low While Driving

        365

    • Tire Inflation Pressure

      366

      • Inspection and Adjustment Procedure

        367

      • Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval

        367

      • Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure

        368

      • Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

        368

      • Proper Inflation Is Critical to Save Tire Performance

        369

      • When Inspecting and Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure

        369

      • Aluminum Wheel Precautions

        370

      • Wheel Selection

        370

    • Wheels

      370

      • When Replacing Wheels

        370

      • Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters

        371

    • Air Conditioning Filter

      372

      • Removal Method

        372

      • Checking Interval

        373

      • Cleaning Method

        373

      • If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically

        373

      • Replacement Method

        373

      • To Prevent Damage to the System

        374

    • Key Battery

      375

      • Replacing the Battery (Vehicles with Smart Key System)

        375

      • Replacing the Battery (Vehicles Without Smart Key System)

        376

      • If the Key Battery Is Discharged

        377

      • For Normal Operation after Replacing the Battery

        378

    • Checking and Replacing Fuses

      379

      • Under the Driver’s Side Instrument Panel

        379

      • Fuse Box Cover

        382

      • Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings

        382

      • Under the Instrument Panel

        386

      • After a Fuse Is Replaced

        388

      • If There Is an Overload in the Circuits

        388

      • Before Replacing Fuses

        389

      • To Prevent System Breakdowns and Vehicle Fire

        389

      • Bulb Locations

        390

    • Light Bulbs

      390

      • Headlight

        391

      • Rear Turn Signal, Stop/Tail and Rear Side Marker Lights

        391

      • Replacing Light Bulbs

        391

      • Lights Other than the above

        392

      • Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens

        393

      • LED High Mounted Stoplight

        393

    • Essential Information

      395

    • If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed

      395

      • Towing with a Sling-Type Truck

        396

      • Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck from the Front

        396

      • To Prevent Damaging the Vehicle (Manual Transmission)

        397

      • Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck from the Rear

        397

      • Using a Flat Bed Truck

        397

      • Audible Symptoms

        398

    • If You Think Something Is Wrong

      398

      • Operational Symptoms

        398

      • Visible Symptoms

        398

      • Before Starting the Engine

        399

    • Fuel Pump Shut off System

      399

    • Event Data Recorder

      400

      • In a Crash or a Near Car Crash Event

        400

      • Disclosure of the Data

        401

    • If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds

      402

    • Steps to Take in an Emergency

      402

      • If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving

        404

      • If the Tire Pressure Warning System Is Inoperative

        408

      • Vehicles with a Compact Spare Tire

        408

      • Vehicles with a Full-Size Spare Tire

        408

      • When a Tires Is Replaced with a Spare Tire

        408

      • If a Blowout or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur

        409

      • If the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on

        409

      • Maintenance of the Tires

        410

      • Precaution When Installing a Different Tire

        411

    • If a Warning Message Is Displayed (Vehicles with Multi-Information Display)

      412

      • Master Warning Light

        412

      • Before Jacking up the Vehicle

        421

    • If You Have a Flat Tire

      421

      • Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tools

        421

      • Taking out the Jack and Spare Tire

        422

      • Taking out the Spare Tire

        423

      • Replacing a Flat Tire

        424

      • Installing the Tire

        426

      • Replacing a Steel Wheel with a Steel Wheel

        426

      • Replacing an Aluminum Wheel with a Steel Wheel

        426

      • Replacing an Aluminum Wheel with an Aluminum Wheel

        427

      • If You Have a Flat Front Tire on a Road Covered with Snow or Ice

        428

      • Jack Point Guide

        428

      • The Compact Spare Tire

        428

      • When Using the Compact Spare Tire

        428

      • Using the Tire Jack

        429

      • Speed Limit When Using the Compact Spare Tire

        430

      • When Replacing the Tires

        431

      • When the Spare Tire Is Attached

        431

    • If the Engine will Not Start

      432

    • Emergency Start Function (Vehicles with Smart Key System)

      433

    • If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P (Automatic Transmission)

      434

    • If You Lose Your Keys

      435

    • If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles with Smart Key System)

      436

      • Replacing the Key Battery

        437

      • Stopping the Engine

        437

      • Connecting the Jumper Cables

        438

    • If the Battery Is Discharged

      438

      • Avoiding a Discharged Battery

        439

      • Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged

        439

      • When the Battery Is Removed or Discharged

        439

      • Avoiding Battery Fires or Explosions

        440

      • Battery Precautions

        440

      • When Handling Jumper Cables

        441

      • If Your Engine Overheats

        442

    • If Your Vehicle Overheats

      442

      • Overheating

        443

      • Emergency Hooks

        445

    • If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck

      445

      • To Avoid Damaging the Transmission and Other Components

        446

      • When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle

        446

      • When Shifting the Shift Lever

        446

      • Dimensions and Weights

        448

    • Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)

      448

    • Specifications

      448

      • Vehicle Identification

        448

      • 3.5 L V6 (2GR-FE) Engine

        449

      • Engine Number

        449

      • Lubrication System

        451

      • Oil Viscosity

        452

      • Cooling System

        453

      • Ignition System

        453

      • Iridium-Tipped Spark Plugs

        453

      • Automatic Transaxle

        454

      • Electrical System

        454

      • Manual Transaxle

        454

      • Automatic Transmission Fluid Type

        455

    • Fuel Information

      459

      • Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline

        459

      • Gasoline Quality

        459

      • If Your Engine Knocks

        459

      • Toyota Does Not Recommend Blended Gasoline

        460

      • Toyota Does Not Recommend Gasoline Containing MMT

        460

      • Toyota Recommends the Use of Cleaner Burning Gasoline

        460

      • Fuel-Related Poor Driveability

        461

      • Notice on Gasoline Quality

        461

      • When Refueling with Gasohol

        461

    • Tire Information

      462

      • Typical Tire Symbols

        462

      • Radial Tires or Bias-Ply Tires

        463

      • Tire Ply Composition and Materials

        463

      • Typical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)

        464

      • Tire Dimensions

        465

      • Typical Tire Size Information

        465

      • DOT Quality Grades

        466

      • Tire Section Names

        466

      • Uniform Tire Quality Grading

        466

      • Temperature A, B, C

        467

      • Traction AA, A, B, C

        467

      • Treadwear

        467

      • Glossary of Tire Terminology

        468

    • Customizable Features

      474

    • Customization

      474

    • Initialization

      478

    • Items to Initialize

      478

    • Reporting Safety Defects for U.S. Owners

      479

    • Seat Belt Instructions for Canadian Owners (in French)

      480

    • Alphabetical Index

      484

    • What to Do if

      494

    • Vehicles with Multi-Information Display

      495

    • Vehicles Without Multi-Information Display

      495

    • Gas Station Information

      497

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Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual

Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual (461 pages)

Brand: Toyota
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 20.77 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

    • Instrument Cluster

      6

    • Indicator Symbols

      7

      • Keyless Entry 1

        8

    • Fuel Tank Door Release and Cap

      10

    • Engine Maintenance

      11

    • Hybrid Synergy Drive System

      12

      • Auto Lock Functions 2

        13

      • Parking Brake

        14

      • Windshield Wipers & Washers

        15

    • Seat Adjustments-Front

      16

      • Cruise Control

        17

      • Telephone Controls (Bluetooth ® )

        18

      • Moonroof

        19

    • Steering Wheel Switches

      21

      • Clock

        23

      • Cup Holders

        24

    • Doors-Child Safety Locks

      25

    • Child Comfort Guide

      26

  • Table of Contents

    28

    • For Your Information

      32

    • Before Driving

      37

    • Hybrid System

      48

    • Key Information

      60

      • Keys

        60

    • Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors

      62

      • Smart Key System

        62

      • Wireless Remote Control

        73

      • Doors

        76

      • Trunk

        80

    • Adjustable Components (Seats, Mirrors, Steering Wheel)

      82

      • Front Seats

        82

      • Rear Seats

        84

      • Head Restraints

        85

      • Seat Belts

        86

      • Steering Wheel

        94

      • Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

        95

      • Outside Rear View Mirrors

        97

    • Opening and Closing the Windows

      101

      • Moon Roof

        101

    • Refueling

      104

      • Opening the Fuel Tank Cap

        104

    • Theft Deterrent System

      109

      • Immobilizer System

        109

      • Theft Prevention Labels (for U.S.A.)

        111

    • Safety Information

      112

      • Correct Driving Posture

        112

      • SRS Airbags

        114

      • Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

        126

      • Child Restraint Systems

        131

      • Installing Child Restraints

        135

    • Driving Procedures

      145

      • Driving the Vehicle

        145

      • Power (Ignition) Switch

        156

      • Transmission

        160

      • Turn Signal Lever

        162

      • Parking Brake

        163

    • Instrument Cluster

      164

      • Gauges and Meters

        164

      • Indicators and Warning Lights

        167

      • Multi-Information Display

        170

    • Operating the Lights and Wipers

      174

      • Headlight Switch

        174

      • Windshield Wipers and Washer

        178

    • Using Other Driving Systems

      180

      • Cruise Control

        180

      • Driving Assist Systems

        183

    • Driving Information

      187

      • Cargo and Luggage

        187

      • Vehicle Load Limits

        190

      • Winter Driving Tips

        191

      • Trailer Towing

        195

      • Dinghy Towing

        196

    • Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger

      197

      • Automatic Air Conditioning System

        197

      • Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers

        205

    • Using the Audio System

      206

      • Audio System Types

        206

  • Table of Contents

    207

    • Using the Radio

      209

    • Using the CD Player

      215

    • Playing MP3 and WMA Discs

      222

    • Optimal Use of the Audio System

      230

    • Using the AUX Adapter

      233

    • Using the Steering Wheel Audio Switches

      234

Toyota 2009 Camry Owner's Manual

Toyota 2009 Camry Owner’s Manual (250 pages)

Brand: Toyota
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 1.9 MB

Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1-1 Overview of Instruments and Controls

    1

    • Instrument Panel Overview

      2

    • Instrument Cluster Overview

      4

    • Indicator Symbols on the Instrument Panel

      5

    • Operation of Instruments and Controls

      7

    • Chapter 1-2 Keys and Doors

      7

    • Key Number Plate

      7

    • Engine Immobiliser System

      10

    • Side Doors

      12

    • Wireless Remote Control

      14

    • Replacing Transmitter Batteries

      15

    • Power Windows

      17

    • Trunk Lid

      19

    • Luggage Security System

      20

    • Theft Deterrent System

      21

    • Setting the System

      22

    • Testing the System

      23

    • Fuel Tank Cap

      23

    • Electric Moon Roof

      24

    • Operation of Instruments and Controls

      27

    • Chapter 1-3 Seats, Seat Belts, Steering Wheel and Mirrors

      27

    • Seat Adjustment Precautions

      28

    • Fold-Down Rear Seat

      31

    • Head Restraints

      32

    • Seat Belt Extender

      36

    • Front Seatbelt Pretensioners

      37

    • SRS Driver and Front Passenger Airbags

      40

    • SRS Side Airbags

      47

    • Child Restraint- -Child Restraint Precautions

      53

    • Child Restraint System

      54

    • Built-In Child Restraint

      56

    • Types of Child Restraint System

      62

    • Tilt Steering Wheel

      73

    • Outside Rear View Mirrors

      74

    • Power Rear View Mirror Control

      75

    • Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

      76

    • Sun Visors

      76

    • Vanity Mirrors

      77

    • Operation of Instruments and Controls

      79

    • Chapter 1-4 Lights, Wipers and Defogger

      79

    • Headlights and Turn Signals

      79

    • Turn Signals

      80

    • Emergency Flashers

      81

    • Instrument Panel Light Control

      81

    • Interior Light

      82

    • Ignition Switch Light

      82

    • Personal Light

      82

    • Windshield Wipers and Washer

      83

    • Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers

      83

    • Chapter 1-5 Gauges, Meters and Service Reminder Indicators

      85

    • Odometer and Two Trip Meters

      87

    • Chapter 1-6 Ignition Switch, Transmission and Parking Brake

      93

    • Ignition Switch with Steering Lock

      93

    • Automatic Transmission

      95

    • Manual Transmission

      98

    • Parking Brake

      99

    • Cruise Control

      100

    • Turning on the System

      100

    • Turning the System on and off

      104

    • Switching between Functions

      104

    • Tone and Balance

      104

    • Car Audio System Operating Hints

      137

    • Radio Reception

      137

    • Caring for Your Compact Disc Player and Discs

      138

    • Air Flow Selector Settings

      143

    • Operating Tips

      143

    • Side Vents

      145

    • Chapter 1-8 Other Equipment

      147

    • Cigarette Lighter and Ashtrays

      148

    • Power Outlet

      148

    • Glove Box

      149

    • Garage Door Opener Box

      149

    • Auxiliary Box

      153

    • Cup Holder

      153

    • Traction Control System

      154

    • Manual Operation

      155

    • Floor Mat

      156

    • Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

      157

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Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual

Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual (18 pages)

Navigation System

Brand: Toyota
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 0.57 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    2

  • Limitations of this Quick Reference Guide

    2

  • Basic Operation

    3

  • Destination Input

    4

  • By Address

    4

  • Voice Recognition Sequence

    6

  • Tips for Using Voice Recognition

    6

  • By Address — Voice Recognition

    6

  • Destination Input — Points of Interest (Poi)

    8

  • Points of Interest by Name

    8

  • Points of Interest by Category

    9

  • Points of Interest by Category — Voice Recognition

    10

  • Destination Input — Telephone Number

    11

  • Business or Registered Memory Points

    11

  • Register Home

    12

  • Bluetooth Telephone Pairing

    14

  • Calling by Voice Recognition

    15

  • Additional Navigation Features

    16

  • Search Area

    16

  • Route Preferences

    16

  • Routes

    16

  • Screen Preferences

    16

  • Beep Setting

    17

  • Volume Setting

    17

  • Keyboard Setting

    17

  • Screen Transition

    17

  • Freeway Exit Info Mode

    17

  • Estimated Distance and Time

    18

  • Operation of Your Vehicle Emergency Screen

    18

Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual

Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual (26 pages)

Camry 2009

Brand: Toyota
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 1.25 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • Overview

    4

  • Instrument Cluster

    6

  • Indicator Symbols

    7

  • Light Control-Instrument Panel

    10

  • Auto Lock Functions 2

    12

  • Parking Brake

    13

  • Windows-Power

    14

  • Moonroof

    14

  • Seat Adjustments-Front

    15

  • Multi-Information Display

    17

  • Cruise Control

    18

  • Sunshade-Rear

    19

  • Clock

    20

  • Seat Heaters

    21

  • Steering Wheel Switches

    23

  • Cup Holders

    24

  • Seat Belts

    25

  • Seat Belts-Shoulder Belt Anchor

    26

Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual

Toyota 2009 Camry Quick Reference Manual (17 pages)

Toyota Camry Product Manual

Brand: Toyota
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Category: Automobile
|
Size: 2.68 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • Steering Wheel Controls

    4

  • Instrument Panel

    4

  • Indicator Symbols

    5

  • Instrument Cluster

    5

  • Start Function

    6

  • Keyless Entry

    6

  • Light Control-Instrument Panel

    7

  • Auto Lock Functions 2

    8

  • Features/Operations

    8

  • Automatic Transmission

    8

  • Lights & Turn Signals

    10

  • Power Outlets-12V DC

    10

  • Windshield Wipers & Washers

    10

  • Clock

    12

  • Seat Heaters

    12

  • Steering Wheel Switches

    13

  • Seat Belts

    14

  • Seat Belts-Shoulder Belt Anchor

    15

  • Tool Location

    16

  • Spare Tire & Tools

    16

  • Trunk-Internal Release

    16

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