I bought a used 2007 Toyota 4Runner SR5 in December 2017, and dont know what the 2 push-buttons are on the top of the dashboard near the windshield on the left/drivers side. Any help?

Asked by 4RunnerMe Mar 06, 2018 at 10:05 PM about the 2007 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6

Question type: General

I can't figure out what these 2 push-buttons are on the top of the dashboard
on the driver's side near the windshield.  I did an Internet search & search
available online owner's manuals for it, but cannot find any reference to it.  Can
someone help me with this?

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Buying that type of a vehicle without an owners manual would be akin to buying a house without a deed. No-No. Drop by Toyota, I'm sure they could help.

I did buy a owner's manual for it from Toyota, and there's no reference in the manual regarding this/these button(s). That's why I posed this question here.

680

Well that kinda stinks to high heaven, um...them Tiodas...does it look like some type of aftermarket setup?

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No, it appears to be a factory item. I sent a inquiry to Toyota.com, but haven't had a response yet. I just noticed the button yesterday, as there is a hump on the dash-top over the driver instrumentation. This is crazy.

10

it's the light sensors, they are not buttons

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