How to Turn Off ECO Mode in the Prado?

1 Answers
StBeau
07/29/25 9:36pm
The steps to turn off the ECO mode in the Prado are as follows: 1. Locate the dashboard brightness adjustment area on the car's dashboard. 2. Below it, there is a rectangular button; switch it to the ECO ON interface. 3. Then, press and hold this button to turn off the ECO mode. Here is some information about the ECO mode: 1. Active ECO mode usually has a dedicated control button that can be turned on when needed by the driver. 2. ECO mode refers to the system that, during vehicle operation, comprehensively analyzes and judges factors affecting fuel consumption, such as automatic transmission shifting, engine speed, vehicle speed, braking, and transmission oil temperature. The ECU control unit calculates the optimal fuel amount to provide power to the engine, resulting in lower fuel consumption compared to normal driving modes. 3. The ECO mode is designed to be used with the throttle to save fuel.
Was this review help?
20
1
Share
More Forum Discussions

What Maintenance Does a Car with 35,000 Kilometers Need?

After a vehicle has traveled 35,000 kilometers, it requires a third-level maintenance service. Following several second-level maintenance sessions, this service is aimed at consolidating and preserving the normal operational performance of various assemblies and components. It involves maintenance operations conducted after the car has covered a considerable distance. The main tasks include: 1. Engine Section: (1) Start the engine and listen for any abnormal noises during idle, medium, and high-speed operation. (2) Check the tension of the fan belt and adjust it if necessary. (3) Inspect and clean the carburetor, fuel pump, fuel filter, and air filter (replace engine oil as needed). (4) Check the tightness of the cylinder head, intake and exhaust manifolds, and muffler connections. Inspect and tighten engine mounting bolts, nuts, and flywheel housing bolts. (5) Clean the coarse and fine oil filters and their elements, drain any sediment from the filters, check the oil level and quality, inspect lubricant fittings for leaks, and tighten oil pan bolts. (6) Check the mounting of the air compressor and inspect pipelines for oil or air leaks. Drain oil and water from the air reservoir. (7) Inspect the radiator and water pump mounting, check for water leaks in hoses, assess the efficiency of the radiator shutter, and lubricate the water pump shaft. 2. Clutch and Transmission Section: (1) Check clutch performance and tighten the base cover bolts. Lubricate the pedal shaft. (2) Inspect the tightness of the transmission, check the oil level and for leaks, and add gear oil as needed. (3) Check the tightness and lubrication of universal joints, drive shaft, telescopic sleeve, center bearing and bracket, and trailer hitch. (4) Inspect the hand brake operation and adjust the working stroke if necessary. Lubricate the brake shoe pins. (5) Check the differential housing for leaks, inspect the oil level, and add gear oil if required. 3. Front Axle Section: (1) Inspect the front brake drums for leaks, check and adjust the front wheel bearing tightness, examine the steering knuckle and kingpin operation, lubricate them, and tighten wheel bolts and nuts. (2) Inspect the steering gear, add lubricating oil, check and adjust steering wheel play, inspect the tie rods and steering arms for tightness, and lubricate them. (3) Check shock absorber mounting, inspect leaf springs for breaks, lubricate the spring pins, and tighten U-bolt nuts. (4) Tighten bolts and nuts on the front bumper, fenders, hood, footboards, and cab. Check and tighten brake chamber connections and lubricate the brake camshaft. (5) Inspect the front axle (I-beam) for bending or cracks, and check and adjust the toe-in. 4. Rear Axle Section: (1) Check rear brake drums for leaks, adjust rear wheel bearing tightness, inspect axle spacing, tighten axle flange bolts and nuts, wheel bolts and nuts, brake chamber bolts and nuts, and lubricate the brake camshaft. (2) Inspect leaf springs for breaks, check the condition of the shackles, lubricate spring pins, and tighten U-bolt nuts. (3) Tighten fuel tank bracket bolts and nuts, and fender bolts and nuts. (4) Tighten spare tire carrier and toolbox mounts. 5. Electrical Equipment: (1) Check the battery electrolyte level, add distilled water if low. Charge the battery after adding water in winter to prevent freezing. Apply petroleum jelly to terminals to prevent corrosion and clear vent holes. Tighten battery mounts. (2) Inspect the operation of the horn, indicator lights, brake lights, turn signals, headlights, and electrical instruments. (3) Check the condition of the generator and starter motor, and lubricate their bearings. 6. Tire Section: (1) Inspect tire condition and pressure, inflate to standard pressure, and ensure all valve caps are in place. (2) Remove stones and debris from treads, patch any punctures with raw rubber, and check tire matching. (3) Check for any rubbing between tires and leaf springs, body, fenders, or other parts.
19
2
Share

Is Pressing the Clutch for Acceleration or Deceleration?

As long as the vehicle is in motion, pressing the clutch results in deceleration. When decelerating while driving, you should first apply the brakes. It is not advisable to press the clutch with your left foot while braking with your right foot, as this can cause the vehicle to suddenly lose traction, especially on slippery roads, increasing the risk of skidding. Developing good driving habits is crucial for safety. Here is additional information: Clutch: The clutch serves to gradually engage the engine with the transmission, ensuring smooth vehicle starts. It temporarily disconnects the engine from the transmission to facilitate gear shifts and reduce impact during shifting. During emergency braking, the clutch disengages, preventing overload in the transmission and other drivetrain components, thus providing a protective function. Brake: The brake, also known as the stopping mechanism, refers to the action of halting or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, or other transport machinery. The braking system is a mechanical device designed to slow down the vehicle, also referred to as a decelerator.
1
1
Share

What Causes the Delay in Acceleration When Pressing the Gas Pedal?

Pressing the gas pedal with no immediate response followed by sudden acceleration after a few seconds is typically due to a dirty throttle body with carbon buildup, which slows down the engine's power response. This means there's no immediate reaction when you press the gas pedal, and acceleration occurs only after a delay. Below are the relevant details: Throttle Body Function: The throttle body is a controllable valve that regulates air intake into the engine. After entering the intake manifold, the air mixes with gasoline to form a combustible mixture, which then burns to generate power. Connected to the air filter at the top and the engine block at the bottom, it's often referred to as the "throat" of the car engine. Throttle Body Cleaning: If the throttle body has severe carbon buildup, cleaning is necessary. If the driving environment is good and there's no idle shaking, cleaning every 50,000 kilometers is sufficient.
17
4
Share

What are the deduction rules for parallel parking?

The specific deduction rules for parallel parking are as follows: After entering the parking space: If the vehicle's engine stalls after entering the parking space, 100 points will be deducted. During driving: If the wheels touch the lane edge during driving, 10 points will be deducted. Not stopping in the parking space: Failing to stop in the parking space will result in a 100-point deduction. During starting: If the left turn signal is not on during starting, 10 points will be deducted. During reversing: If the right turn signal is not on during reversing, 10 points will be deducted. Stopping midway: Stopping midway will result in a 100-point deduction. Note: In the past, parallel parking involved four poles placed on the ground to symbolize the four corners of the parking space. One of the criteria was whether the vehicle could smoothly enter and park without touching these four poles. After the implementation of the new traffic regulations, parallel parking no longer uses poles, and all parking space boundaries are marked with ground lines.
3
4
Share

How many points are deducted for the side of the vehicle crossing the line?

Reversing into the parking space with the vehicle body crossing the line results in a deduction of 100 points. Below is a detailed introduction to the automobile driver's license examination: Overview: The motor vehicle driver's license examination is an official driving skills test conducted within the territory of the People's Republic of China to obtain legal permission to drive motor vehicles. Upon passing the examination, the corresponding level of license is awarded. Others: The Ministry of Public Security of China has published the revised "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" on its official website. According to these regulations, the content and passing standards of the driver's license examination will be unified nationwide. On May 10, 2021, the Ministry of Public Security held a press conference to announce 12 convenience measures for deepening the reform of "streamlining administration, delegating power, improving regulation, and upgrading services" in public security traffic management, under the theme "I do practical things for the people".
6
4
Share

Will points be deducted if the rear of the car crosses the line during parallel parking?

If the rear of the car crosses the line during parallel parking, 20 points will be deducted. This violates the parallel parking assessment standard, which requires that the vehicle body does not extend beyond the parking space after the car is parked and stabilized. Rearview mirror adjustment: Both left and right rearview mirrors need to be adjusted. The left mirror should be lowered as much as possible to see the left rear wheel; the right mirror should be adjusted to just see the car body; the interior rearview mirror should be adjusted so that the middle of the rear windshield is visible when looking up. Pay attention to speed: Parallel parking requires the driver to control the speed with the clutch. Only when the speed is sufficiently low will there be enough time for corrections. However, if the speed is too low, it may easily cause the engine to stall. Therefore, controlling the speed is a skill that requires regular practice.
16
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.