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Buttons and features

Matickon

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Recently bought a 94 Prado and trying to figure out what all these buttons mean. And considering I paid a good amount of money to it, I intend on maintaining it for as long as I can.
 

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Pic 1 hub lock engages the free wheel hubs H4 engages 4wd (high range)

Pic 2 red switch is not OE Toyota other dials are heating controls. A/C is behind the blower dial switch

Pic 3 Both aftermarket add ons

Pic4 rear wiper control, idle up -as stated

Pic5 aftermarket turbo timer, shuts engine off after ignition is turned off/key removed to allow turbo to cool

Pic6 after market accessory. Possibly heated seat from location?

Pic7 as labeled overdrive switch at a guess?
 
Those pics shown without the aftermarket add ons are exactly like my 92 70 series.

Picture 6 looks after market, in some other series that is power/sport mode, it hangs on to the gears longer in an auto box before changing. Maybe someone replaced with the on/off switch, just a guess.

Picture 7 often in jest referred to as the ejector seat button.
Nothing to do with overdrive which should be on the shift.
The red button is to enable an auto model to disngage and be pushed around a workshop etc.
 
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