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- As a vehicle is used, components wear down and/or deteriote
over time. Vehicles
are built from the start with that in mind. Safe use of your
vehicle require regular inspection/adjustment/replacement
of components by a certified Toyota Technician.
- If your child accidentally swallows electrolyte in car battery,
let him/her drink large quantity of water of milk. Follow
with milk of magnesia, beaten raw egg or vegetable oil. The
n go immediately for emergency medical help
SRS
(Supplement Restraint System) Airbags do not replace seatbelts,
they supplement then, ARA airbags and seatbelts together provide
0ccupatants with more effective protection. Always wear your
seatbelt even if your vehicle is equipped with SRC Airbag.
- Battery Precaution Battery Produces flammable and explosive
hydrogen gas. Do not smoke or light a match near the battery.
- ABS(Anti Lock Breaking System) ABS prevents wheel lock-up,
such as when a vehicle's brakes are suddenly applied, stabilizing
the vehicle's direction of movement and ensuring steering
control during hard braking.
- When changing tires, never use oil or grease on the bolts
or nuts. Doing so may lead to over tightening of the nuts
and damaging the bolts. The nuts may loose and the wheels
may fall off which could cause a serious accident.
- Keep your tire pressure at the correct level. Low tire pressure
(under inflation) may cause
- Excessive wear - Uneven wear - Poor sealing of tire bead
- Wheel deformation and or tire separation
- Seatbelt Safety starts with buckling your seatbelt. Seatbelts
protect drivers and passengers by securing them to their seats.
Always have passengers buckle up too. Seatbelts saves life.
- If air cleaner filter is dirty, change it. Do not drive
with the air cleaner filter removed. Excessive engine wear
could result. Also, back firing could cause fire in the engine
compartment.
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Do
not over estimate the performance of ABS; although ABS assists
in providing vehicle control, it is still important to drive
with all due care. Maintain a moderate speed and safe distance
from the vehicle in front of you.
- If your engine coolant temperature gauge indicates overheating,
do not attempt to remove the radiator cap when the engine
and radiator are hot. Serious injury could result from scalding
hot fluid and steam blown out under pressure.
- Always use soft (tap) water to wash your car. Do not use
hard water (which contains minerals.) hard water can cause
fading or spot peeling of the paint.
- Always use wet cloth for wiping the car, after first rinsing
the paint surface with water. Never wipe dust off your car
with a dry cloth or duster.
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