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Battery Voltage Meter Gauge

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Cljumper, Feb 10, 2021.

  1. Feb 10, 2021 at 7:21 PM
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    Cljumper

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    Where is the battery voltage meter gauge located on the dash in a 2018 Toyota 4 Runner?
     
  2. Feb 10, 2021 at 7:30 PM
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    I don’t believe there is one
     
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  3. Feb 11, 2021 at 9:10 AM
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    Thanks!
     
  4. Feb 11, 2021 at 9:16 AM
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    I added this

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  5. Feb 11, 2021 at 12:27 PM
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  6. Feb 13, 2021 at 4:16 AM
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    I don't get it. Is the voltmeter taking thhe place of one of the slots for heated seats? Or, does the T9 show voltage. If so, please tell me where to go to see the voltage. I have a T9 as well.
     
  7. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:12 AM
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    I have a limited so my seated heat controls are on the HVAC. The two slots on the shifter console are normally blank.
     
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  8. Feb 13, 2021 at 5:18 AM
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    I have 2 options. The USB charger has one and the Scanguage also has it.
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  12. Feb 13, 2021 at 1:36 PM
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    I got a Carista OBDII dongle and used it to customize my door dings, interior lights, and other features. Then used an iPhone app (Car Scanner ELM OBDII) to interface with it to display various 4Runner sensors.
    Battery voltage is one of them.

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  13. Feb 13, 2021 at 2:15 PM
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    Can you explain more of what Carista can do regarding lights and door dings
     
  14. Feb 13, 2021 at 6:47 PM
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    Carista displays all the Toyota diagnostics for troubleshooting like other interfaces and apps. But the great thing is you can also customize a lot of features without going to the dealer and pay $$ for it. With a purchase of the interface dongle (about $30 on Amazon or their website) you get a free month to do your tweaks. After that you can get a subscription to make more changes.

    Here’s a list of customizations from their website.
    https://caristaapp.com/vehicles/toyota/4runner/5th-gen


    Dings & Warnings
    Seat belt warning ding (driver)
    Enabled / Disabled

    Seat belt warning ding (front passenger)
    Enabled / Disabled

    Instruments: Displays & Nav
    Instrument lights dimming sensitivity
    Darkest / Darker / Normal / Lighter / Lightest

    Instrument lights restoring sensitivity
    Darkest / Darker / Normal / Lighter / Lightest

    ECO Drive indicator zone
    On / Off

    Lights: Automatic
    Auto headlights activation threshold
    Darkest / Darker / Normal / Lighter / Lightest

    Lights: Exterior
    Exterior light control
    Enabled / Disabled

    Coming-home lights duration
    Off / 30 seconds / 60 seconds / 90 seconds

    Turn on exterior footlight when doors unlocked via remote
    Yes / No

    Turn on exterior footlight when doors unlocked via interior switch
    Yes / No

    Turn on exterior footlight for…
    Off / 7 seconds / 15 seconds / 30 seconds

    Lights: Interior
    Interior light control
    Enabled / Disabled

    Turn on interior lights when you shut off engine
    Yes / No

    Turn on interior lights when you unlock doors
    Yes / No

    Dim interior lights after…
    7 seconds / 15 seconds / 30 seconds

    Interior footlight (bright when doors open, dim when driving)
    Yes / No

    Turn on interior door-handle & center console lights dimly (flood lights) when ignition is on and shifter is not in park (P)
    Yes / No

    Locking: Automatic
    Wireless door locking
    Enabled / Disabled

    Auto-lock doors when moving
    On / Off

    Lock doors when shifting into gear
    On / Off

    Unlock doors when shifting into park (P)
    On / Off

    Unlock all doors when driver's door is opened
    On / Off

    Re-lock doors automatically if you unlock, but don't open a door
    Yes / No

    Re-lock doors automatically if you unlock, but don't open a door within…
    30 seconds / 60 seconds / 120 seconds

    Locking: Beep & Blink
    Beep when locking/unlocking with remote
    Yes / No

    Volume of beep when locking/unlocking with remote
    Off / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / Max

    Blink turn signals when locking/unlocking with remote
    Yes / No

    Locking: Doors & Alarm
    Warn (beep) when door can't be locked because it's still open
    Yes / No

    Trunk
    Rear hatch window auto-close
    Yes / No

    Rear hatch window auto-open
    Yes / No

    Rear hatch window open/close delay
    0.8 seconds / 1 second / 1.2 seconds / 1.4 seconds

    Rear hatch window enabled when hatch not closed
    Yes / No

    Windows & Sunroof
    Open windows via long-press on remote
    On / Off

    Open windows and sunroof by turning and holding key in door lock
    On / Off

    Close windows and sunroof by turning and holding key in door lock
    On / Off

    Close rear hatch window by turning and holding key in door lock
    Yes / No

    Open rear hatch window by turning and holding key in door lock
    Yes / No

    Beep when opening/closing windows with remote
    Yes / No

    Open driver's window using single button press
    Yes / No

    Close driver's window using single button press
    Yes / No

    Open passenger's window using single button press
    Yes / No

    Close passenger's window using single button press
    Yes / No

    Rear-left window single-touch-close
    Yes / No

    Rear-left window single-touch-close
    Yes / No

    Rear-right window single-touch-close
    Yes / No

    Rear-right window single-touch-close
    Yes / No

    Passenger window single-touch-open from driver's switch
    Yes / No

    Passenger window single-touch-close from driver's switch
    Yes / No

    Rear-left window single-touch-open from driver's switch
    Yes / No

    Rear-left window single-touch-close from driver's switch
    Yes / No

    Rear-right window single-touch-open from driver's switch
    Yes / No

    Rear-right window single-touch-close from driver's switch
    Yes / No

    Wipers & Washer
    Run rear wiper automatically after rear window washer use
    On / Off

    Additional 'tear' wipe after rear window washer use
    On / Off

    Rear wiper intermittent run time interval
    2 seconds / 3 seconds / 4 seconds / 5 seconds

    Rear wiper retract time
    3 seconds / 4 seconds / 5 seconds / 6 seconds

    Other
    Panic function on remote
    Enabled / Disabled
     
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    What does this mean exactly?
    Rear hatch window will close on its own when locking the car? or by pressing once on the trunk button (rather than holding it)?
     
  16. Feb 19, 2022 at 11:21 AM
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    That’s a good question. I did not alter that setting from default. I can’t test it now since I let my subscription expire after getting my configuration the way I like it. But I believe it refers to button presses, like how the other windows operate. And maybe by the window up/down key operation in the hatch.
     
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    I think it may be the second thing you said. I used the Caritsta app to reprogram a few things and having the rear hatch glass close in concert with the windows and sunroof from the driver's doorlock is one thing I really wish my 4Runner would do.

    As it stands, I can close all the windows by inserting the key in the driver's doorlock but I have to raise the rear glass by pressing and holding the up arrow.

    Has anyone been able to have the rear hatch glass move in concert with the windows/sunroof?
     
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    The auto on/off feature is when you either press the button all the way up or down once where it will close or open the window the entire way. If you turn that feature off you have to hold the button up or down the entire time until the window is up or down depending what you want to do.
     
  20. Feb 24, 2022 at 6:30 PM
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    are you talking about the button by the center console or the buttons outside on the trunk?
    Assuming that you're talking about the buttons on the trunk, by default it is turned off then as i have to hold it to close/open the window. I would rather just press once to open/close. Do you have that feature on?
     
  21. Feb 24, 2022 at 7:04 PM
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    I am talking about the button on the center console. You can turn the option on & off where you can just press it once to open & close.
     
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