Owners manual toyota sienna 2010
Opening, closing and locking the doors Wireless remote control The wireless remote control can be used to lock and unlock the vehi- cle from outside the vehicle. Page 27 Pressing the button again within 3 seconds unlocks the other doors. Pushing holding: Opens and closes the left side power sliding door if equipped Pushing Page 28 Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 this device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and 2 this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Page 31 If you are carrying a wireless remote control in your bag etc, ensure that the buttons are not likely to be pressed accidentally. Page Front Doors Opening, closing and locking the doors Front doors The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the wireless remote control, key, door lock switch or inside lock button. Page 33 Opening, closing and locking the doors Locking the front doors from the outside without the wireless remote control or key Move the inside door lock button to the lock position.
STEP Close the door. STEP The doors cannot be locked when the key is in the engine switch and either of the front door is open. Page 34 Perform step 2 within 10 seconds. Page 35 The doors cannot be unlocked with the door lock switch. The door lock switch can be reset by unlocking all the doors with the wire- less remote control or key.
Page Sliding Doors Opening, closing and locking the doors Sliding doors Vehicles without power sliding doors The sliding doors can be opened and closed using the sliding door handle.
The sliding door can be locked and unlocked using the inside lock knob or wireless remote control. Vehicles with power sliding doors The power sliding doors can be opened and closed using the sliding door handle, power sliding door switches or wireless remote control.
Page 37 Page 38 Opening, closing and locking the doors From rear seats Push the switch to open and close each sliding door. Canceling the power sliding door system if equipped Turn the main switch off to dis- able the power sliding door sys- tem.
Page 39 Opening, closing and locking the doors Sliding door child-protector locks The sliding door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle when the child-protector lock is set.
These locks can be set to prevent children from opening the sliding doors. Push down on each sliding door switch to lock both sliding doors. Page 40 The power sliding door system must be initialized in order to ensure proper operation.
To initialize it, close the sliding doors completely by hand. Page 41 Failure to do so may cause a door to open unexpectedly and an occupant to fall out of the vehicle, resulting in death or serious injury.
Always use a seat belt. Page 42 Failure to do so may cause parts of the body to be caught, resulting in seri- ous injury. Page 43 It takes several seconds before the sliding door closer begins to operate. The power sliding door may not operate, causing itself to malfunction, or the power sliding door may close again after it is opened. Page 45 Make sure there is nothing in the doorway before closing.
Page Back Door Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door Vehicles without power back door The back door can be opened using the back door opener. The back door can be locked and unlocked using the wireless remote control or door lock switch. Vehicles with power back door The power back door can be opened and closed using the power back door switch or wireless remote control.
Page 47 Opening, closing and locking the doors As the power back door starts to open or close automatically, two beeps sound and the turn signal lights flash twice.
Page 48 Remove the cover. Page 49 Page 50 In addition, exhaust gases may enter the vehicle, causing death or a seri- ous health hazard. Page 51 Doing so may cause hands to be caught or the back door damper stay to break, causing an accident. Such additional weight on the back door may cause the back door to Page 52 It takes several seconds before the back door closer begins to operate.
The power back door may not operate, causing itself to malfunction, or the back door may fall closed again after it is opened. Page 54 Page Adjustable Components Page 57 If the seat is too reclined, the lap belt may slide past the hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen or your neck may contact the shoulder belt, increasing the risk of death or serious injury in the event of Page Second Seats Seatback angle adjustment strap from rear The seatback can be folded down by this strap.
Page 59 Page Third Seats Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Third seats Manual seat Seatback angle adjustment strap Power seat Seatback angle adjustment switch Page 61 Page Seating Configurations Page 63 Outer seats: Fold down the seat- STEP back while pulling the seatback angle adjustment lever or strap and swing up the seat.
If the front seat is in the way, adjust it so it will not interfere. Page 64 Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Removing the second seats The seats can be removed after tumbling the second seats. Page 65 Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Installing the second seats When you install the second seats, be sure to place them where the seats are originally positioned because the second seats are not interchangeable.
Outer seats You can distinguish the original Front of vehicle seat position by the position of the front leg pins and the shape Page 66 Make sure the front legs align with the strikers before swinging up the seat. Fold down the seat and engage STEP the rear leg locks.
Page 67 Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Center seat: Disengage the rear STEP leg locks by pulling the rear leg release lever.
Reinstall the seat following the correct procedure. Page 68 Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Center seat 8-passenger models The second center seat can be used in the forward position.
To use the second center seat in the forward position, install it according to the following procedure: Slide the front seats forward and stand the seatbacks in the STEP upright position. Page 69 Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Align the front leg hooks with the STEP rear strikers of the foremost pair.
Then swing up the seat. Push the foot pedal forward to STEP securely latch the front leg locks. Make sure the front legs are locked securely, fold down the seat and engage the rear leg locks. Page 70 Stow the center seat belt. Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Push the seat forward and then STEP engage the front leg locks.
Make sure the front legs are locked securely. Page 74 Page 75 A beep sounds twice to indicate the start of the operation. The beep sounds again twice when operation is completed. Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page Driving Position Memory Two different driving positions can be entered into memory.
Page 80 Page Head Restraints Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Head restraints Head restraints are provided for all seats. Front seats Vertical adjustment Pull the head restraints up. Down Push the head restraint down while pushing the lock release Lock release button button. Second seats Vertical adjustment Pull the head restraints up.
Page 82 Page 83 Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. Use the head restraints designed for each respective seat. Page Seat Belts Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Seat belts Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driv- ing the vehicle.
Page 85 Center third seat belt The center third seat belt is a 3-point type restraint with 2 buckles. Both seat belt buckles must be correctly located and securely latched for proper operation.
Page 86 Insert the key into the hole on STEP the center seat belt buckle to release the tab with the hooked end , and allow the belt to retract.
Page 87 Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Seat belt comfort guide outer third seat If the shoulder belt sits close to a person's neck, use the seat belt comfort guide.
Seat belt pretensioners front seats The pretensioner helps the seat belt to quickly restrain the occu- pant by retracting the seat belt when the vehicle is subjected to Page 88 Page 90 Each seat belt should be used by one person only.
Page 91 Ensure that the belt and tab are locked and the belt is not twisted. Page 92 Page Steering Wheel Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Steering wheel The steering wheel can be adjusted to a comfortable position. Hold steering STEP wheel and press the lever down. Adjust to the ideal STEP position by moving the steering wheel hori- zontally and vertically. Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Anti-glare inside rear view mirror Glare from the headlights of vehicles behind can be reduced using the following functions.
Manual anti-glare inside rear view mirror Normal position Anti-glare position Auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror In automatic mode, sensors are used to detect the headlights of vehicles behind and the reflected light is automatically reduced.
Page 95 Doing so may lead to mishandling of the vehicle and an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. Page Outside Rear View Mirrors Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Outside rear view mirrors Mirror angle can be adjusted using the switch.
Select a mirror to adjust. Page 97 Adjustable components seats, mirrors, steering wheel Power folding type Press the switch. Pressing again will extend the mirror. Page 98 Failing to do so may result in loss of control of the vehicle and cause an acci- dent, resulting in death or serious injury. Do not adjust the mirrors while driving. Page Opening And Closing The Opening and closing the windows Power windows The power windows can be opened and closed using the following switches.
Page Quarter Windows Opening and closing the windows Quarter windows The quarter windows can be opened to bring in fresh outside air for additional ventilation. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury. Page Moon Roof Opening and closing the windows Moon roof if equipped Use the overhead switches to open, close, and tilt the moon roof up and down. Failing to do so may cause death or serious injury.
Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap Perform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap. Refueling Closing the fuel tank cap When replacing the fuel tank cap, turn it until a clicking sound is heard.
After releasing your hand, the cap will turn slightly to the opposite direction. Page This may cause static electricity to build up, resulting in a possible ignition hazard.
Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or serious injury. Doing so may damage the vehicle, such as causing the exhaust systems to operate abnormally or damaging fuel system components or the vehicle's painted surface. Theft Deterrent System Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer system if equipped The vehicle's keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the engine from starting if the key has not been previously registered in the vehicle's on-board computer.
Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehicle. On some models: The indica- tor light flashes after the key has been removed from the If any unauthorized changes or modifications are made, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed. Page System Theft deterrent system Alarm if equipped The system sounds the alarm and flashes the lights when forcible entry is detected.
Nobody is in the vehicle. Theft deterrent system Theft prevention labels for U. These labels are attached to the vehicle to reduce vehicle theft by facilitating the tracing and recovery of parts from sto- len vehicles.
Do not remove under penalty of law. Safety Information Safety information Correct driving posture Drive in a good posture as follows: Sit upright and well back in the seat. Do not place a cushion between the driver or passenger and the seatback. Page Srs Airbags Safety information SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants.
They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury. Safety information The main SRS airbag system components are shown above.
The SRS airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly. The airbag sensor assembly consists of a safing sensor and an airbag sensor. In certain types of severe frontal or side impacts, the SRS airbag sys- tem triggers the airbag inflators. Some examples are shown in the illustration. Do not disconnect the battery cables before contacting your Toyota dealer. Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated.
Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. The SRS airbags are supplemental devices to be used with the seat belts. Page An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint sys- tem. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained. The rear seats are These items can become projectiles when SRS driver and front passenger airbags deploy.
Safety information Front passenger occupant classification system Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classifica- tion system. This system detects the conditions of the front passen- ger seat and activates or deactivates the devices for front passenger.
A forward-facing child restraint system should only be installed on the front passenger seat when it is unavoidable. Wear the seat belt properly. Page Do not kick the front passenger seat or subject it to severe impact. In this case, contact your Toyota dealer immediately. Page Child Restraint Systems The laws of all 50 states of U. Safety information Types of child restraints Child restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types according to the age and size of the child.
Page In an accident, the child can be crushed against the windshield, or between you and the vehicle's interior. If installing a child restraint system with the seat belt extender connected to the seat belt, the seat belt will not securely hold the child restraint system, which could cause death or seri- ous injury to the child or other passengers in the event of an accident. Page Installing Child Restraints Safety information Installing child restraints Follow the child restraint system manufacturer's instructions.
Attach the top tether strap when installing a child restraint. But- tons displaying the location of the anchors are attached to the seats.
Safety information Second seats 8-passenger models Anchor brackets are provided for all second seats. Second seats 7-passenger models Anchor brackets are provided for both second seats.
Third seats Anchor brackets are provided for right and center seats. Return the seatback and secure it at the 1st lock posi- tion most upright position. Adjust the seatback to the 5th lock position. If the child restraint has a STEP top tether strap, the top tether strap should be latched onto If the child restraint has a STEP top tether strap, the top tether strap should be Adjust the seatback to the 11th lock position. If the child restraint has a STEP top tether strap, the top Safety information Run the seat belt through the STEP child seat and insert the plate into the buckle.
Make sure that the belt is not twisted. Lock mode allows the seat belt to retract only. Sit the child in the booster seat. STEP Fit the seat belt to the booster seat according to the manufac- turer's instructions and insert the plate into the buckle. Remove the head restraint. Latch the hook onto the anchor STEP bracket and tighten the top tether strap.
Remove and safely stow the head restraint. Otherwise, the child restraint system cannot be securely restrained and this may cause death or serious injuries in an accident. Driving Procedures Driving procedures Driving the vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driv- ing. Page Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type parking brake system. Have your Toyota dealer perform the bedding down.
Page Large amounts of exhaust in the vehi- cle can cause driver drowsiness and an accident, resulting in death or a serious health hazard. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Do not shift the shift lever to P while the vehicle is moving. Do not drive the vehicle off-road.
Failure to do so may allow exhaust gases to enter the vehicle, resulting in death or a serious health hazard. Rotor damage can result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
Page Engine Ignition Switch To free it, turn the key while turn- ing the steering wheel slightly in either direction. Page Automatic Transmission Driving procedures Automatic transmission Select a shift position appropriate for the driving conditions. Page Turn Signal Lever Driving procedures Turn signal lever Right turn Left turn Move and hold the lever partway to signal a lane change. The right hand signal will flash until you release the lever.
Move and hold the lever partway to signal a lane change. Page Parking Brake Tachometer Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Speedometer Displays the vehicle speed. Instrument cluster and information display Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank. Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature. Instrument cluster and information display Instrument panel light control The brightness of the instrument panel lights can be adjusted.
Darker Brighter Optitron type meters only: When the headlight switch is turned on, the brightness will be reduced slightly unless the control button is turned fully clockwise. Page Indicators And Warning Lights Page There may be a malfunction in a system if a light does not come on, or if the lights do not turn off.
Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer for details. Page Trip Information Display Instrument cluster and information display Trip information display if equipped The trip information display presents the driver with a variety of driv- ing-related data, including the current outside temperature.
As a result, the actual distance that can be driven may differ from that displayed. Operating The Lights And Wipers Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch The headlights can be operated manually or automatically. The side marker, park- ing, tail, license plate and instrument panel lights turn on.
The headlights and all lights listed above turn U. Canada The headlights, side marker, parking, tail, if equipped Page Operating the lights and wipers Turning on the high beam headlights With the headlights on, push the lever forward to turn on the high beams.
Pull the lever back to the center position to turn the high beams off. Pull the lever toward you to turn on the high beams. Operating the lights and wipers Manual headlight leveling dial vehicles with discharge headlights The level of the headlights can be adjusted according to the number of passengers and the loading condition of the vehicle. Show full PDF. Get your hands on the complete Toyota factory workshop software. Check out our popular Toyota Sienna Manuals below:.
Summary of Content. Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor Sales, U. Four-wheel drive models Removing the spare tire!
All information in this Quick Reference Guide is current at the time of printing. Toyota reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Socket adapter Spare tire clamp bolt Four-wheel drive models 1 2 1 Remove the lid.
Each box contains safe operating instructions to help you avoid injury or equipment malfunction. Programmable by customer. Have vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Downshifting increases power going uphill, or provides engine braking downhill. Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Angle Length Lock release lever Hold wheel, push lever down, set angle and length, and return lever. Note: Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion. Lights may also be turned off by pushing lock button on remote once more after locking.
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