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Toyota IQ 2012 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Toyota IQ 2012 Owner's Manual (477 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Table of Contents
2
Index
2
Exterior
6
Pictorial Index
6
Interior (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
8
Instrument Panel
12
Interior (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
19
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota
30
For Your Information
30
Main Owner’s Manual
30
Installation of a RF-Transmitter System
31
Scrapping of Your Toyota
31
General Precaution Regarding Children’s Safety
32
General Precautions While Driving
32
Cautions and Notices
33
Safety Symbol
33
Symbols Used in Illustrations
33
Symbols Used Throughout this Manual
33
1 Before Driving
35
Key Information
35
Key Information
36
Keys
36
Using the Mechanical Key
36
Key Number Plate
37
To Prevent Key Damage
37
When Carrying the Keys
37
When Riding in an Aircraft
37
When the Key Is Lost
38
Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors
39
Smart Entry and Start System
39
Unlocking and Locking the Back Door
40
Unlocking and Locking the Doors
40
Antenna Location and Effective Range
41
Operation Signals
42
Battery-Saving Function
43
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
43
Note for Electronic Key Operation
44
Special Note for Smart Entry and Start System
44
Note for Door Locking Operation
45
Note for Door Unlocking Operation
45
Security Feature
45
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
45
Alarms and Warning Indicators
46
Note for Vehicle Battery Disconnection and Reconnection
46
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices
60
Conditions Affecting Operation
61
Wireless Remote Control
62
Alarm
63
Door Lock Buzzer
63
Key Battery Depletion
63
When the Key Battery Is Fully Depleted
63
Key
72
Side Doors
72
Door Lock Switch
73
Inside Door Lock Button
73
Locking the Doors from the Outside Without a Key
73
To Prevent an Accident
74
Back Door
75
Back Door Opener
75
Locking and Unlocking the Back Door
75
Opening the Back Door from Outside the Vehicle
75
Caution While Driving
76
When Children Are in the Vehicle
76
When Closing the Back Door
76
Operating the Back Door
77
Back Door Damper Stays
78
Adjustable Components
79
Front Seats
79
Moving the Front Passenger’s Seat
80
Seat Adjustment
81
After Returning the Seatback
81
When Sitting down or Getting up off the Rear Seat
81
Rear Seats
82
Folding down Rear Seatbacks
82
Tumbling Rear Seat Cushion
83
When Operating the Rear Seat
84
After Returning the Rear Seats to Their Original Position
84
Head Restraint Precautions
85
Before Folding the Seatbacks
85
Seat Belts
86
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
86
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
86
Stowing the Seat Belts
87
Releasing the Belt
87
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
88
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
88
Pregnant Women
88
People Suffering Illness
88
Child Seat Belt Usage
89
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
89
Seat Belt Regulations
89
Wearing a Seat Belt
89
Seat Belt Pretensioners
90
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
90
Steering Wheel
91
After Adjusting the Steering Wheel
91
Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
92
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
93
To Prevent Sensor Error
94
Outside Rear View Mirrors
95
Folding Back the Mirrors
97
From the Outside of the Vehicle
97
From the Inside of the Vehicle
97
Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted When
98
When the Mirrors Are Fogged up
98
When Driving the Vehicle
98
When a Mirror Is Moving
98
If Ice Should Jam the Mirror
99
Power Windows
100
Window Lock Switch
100
Driver’s Power Window Switches
100
Opening and Closing the Windows Power Windows
100
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
101
Operating the Power Windows after Turning the Engine Switch off
101
Jam Protection Function
101
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally
101
Closing the Windows
102
Refueling
103
Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
103
Before Refueling the Vehicle
103
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
105
Fuel Types
105
Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline in a Gasoline Engine
105
Fuel Tank Capacity
105
Refueling the Vehicle
106
When Replacing the Fuel Cap
106
Theft Deterrent System
108
Engine Immobilizer System
108
System Maintenance
108
Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction
108
To Ensure the System Operates Correctly
116
Setting the Double Locking System
117
Vehicles Without Smart Entry and Start System
117
Cancelling the Double Locking System
118
Double Locking System Precaution
118
Triggering of the Alarm
119
Setting the Alarm System
119
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
120
Items to Check before Locking the Vehicle
120
When the Battery Is Disconnected
121
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
121
Safety Information
122
Correct Driving Posture
122
Drive in a Good Posture as Follows
122
While Driving
123
Adjusting the Seat Position
123
SRS Airbags
124
Front Airbags
124
SRS Airbag System Components
125
Side and Curtain Shield Airbags
125
If the SRS Airbags Deploy
126
Operating Conditions
127
Conditions under Which SRS Airbags May Deploy, Other than a Collision
128
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbag
128
Rear Window Curtain Shield Airbag
128
SRS Airbag Precautions
132
Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components
136
Child Restraint Systems
137
Points to Remember
137
Types of Child Restraints
137
Baby Seat
138
Child Seat
138
Junior Seat
138
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions
139
Left-Hand Drive Vehicles
141
Right-Hand Drive Vehicles
142
ISOFIX Child Restraint System List
144
When Installing the Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger Seat
145
Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System
145
Using a Child Restraint System
145
Child Restraint Precautions
145
When the Child Restraint System Is Not in Use
147
Installing Child Restraints
148
Installing Child Restraints Using a Seat Belt
149
Rear Facing — Baby Seat/Child Seat
149
Forward Facing — Child Seat
151
Forward Facing Child Seat
152
Removing a Child Restraint Installed with a Seat Belt
154
Installation with ISOFIX Rigid Anchor
154
Child Restraint Systems with a Top Strap
155
When Installing a Child Restraint System
156
To Correctly Attach Child Restraint System to ISOFIX Rigid Anchors
158
Airbag Manual On-Off System
159
Vehicles with Audio System
159
Vehicles Without Audio System
159
Deactivating the Front Passenger Airbag and Seat Cushion Airbag
160
Airbag Manual On-Off Indicator Information
161
When Child Restraint System Is Not Installed on Front Passenger Seat
161
2 When Driving
163
Driving Procedures
164
Driving the Vehicle
164
Stopping
164
Manual Transmission
165
Multidrive
165
Parking the Vehicle
165
Driving in the Rain
166
Starting on a Steep Uphill
166
Breaking in Your New Toyota
167
Eco-Friendly Driving
167
Engine Speed While Driving
167
Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
167
When Starting the Vehicle
168
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
170
When Shifting the Shift Lever
170
When the Vehicle Is Stopped
170
Exhaust Gases
171
When the Vehicle Is Parked
171
When Braking the Vehicle
172
When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
172
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
173
When Parking the Vehicle
173
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
174
If You Hear a Squealing or Scraping Noise
174
When Encountering Flooded Roads
175
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without Smart Entry & Start System)
176
Starting the Engine
176
If the Engine Does Not Start
177
Key Reminder Function
177
Steering Lock Release
177
Turning the Key from ACC to LOCK
177
To Prevent Battery Discharge
178
When Starting the Engine
178
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System)
179
Changing “ENGINE START STOP” Switch Mode
181
Steering Lock Motor Overheat Prevention
182
When the “ENGINE START STOP” Switch Indicator Flashes in Amber
182
Auto Power off Function
183
“ENGINE START STOP” Switch Operation
183
Stopping the Engine in an Emergency
184
Multidrive
185
Shifting the Shift Lever
185
Vehicles Without 7-Speed Sport Sequential Shiftmatic Mode
185
Vehicles with 7-Speed Sport Sequential Shiftmatic Mode
186
Driving in the “M” Position
187
Shift Position Uses
187
Automatic Gear Shifting in 7-Speed Sport Sequential Shiftmatic Mode
188
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
188
Manual Transmission
189
Gear Shift Indicator
190
Shifting the Shift Lever to R
190
Gear Shift Indicator Display
191
Maximum Allowable Speeds
191
To Prevent Damage to the Transmission
192
If the Indicators Flash Faster than Usual
193
Turn Signal Lever
193
Turn Signals Can be Operated
193
Release the Parking Brake
194
Set the Parking Brake
194
Usage in Winter Time
194
Horn
196
Instrument Cluster
197
Gauges and Meters
197
To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Its Components
198
Indicators and Warning Lights
199
Center Panel
199
Indicators
201
Warning Lights
203
If a Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come on
204
Multi-Information Display
205
Switch the Display
206
Odometer
206
Trip Meters
206
Instrument Panel Light Control Display
207
Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
207
Average Fuel Consumption after Refueling
207
Setting Eco Driving Indicator Light
208
Average Vehicle Speed
208
Outside Temperature Display
208
Setting the Clock
209
Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
209
The Multi-Information Display at Low Temperatures
209
The Multi-Information Display Can be Operated When
210
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
210
Adjusting to a Full Hour
210
Operating the Lights and Wipers
211
Headlight Switch
211
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
212
Manual Headlight Leveling Dial
212
Guide to Dial Settings
213
Daytime Running Light System
214
Headlight Control Sensor
214
Automatic Light off System
214
Light Reminder Buzzer
215
Fog Light Switch
216
Front and Rear Fog Light Switch
216
Rear Fog Light Switch
217
Windshield Wipers and Washer
218
Intermittent Wiper
218
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
219
The Windshield Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
220
Effects of Vehicle Speed on Wiper Operation
220
Rain Drop Sensor
220
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
221
Caution Regarding the Use of Windshield Wipers in AUTO Mode
221
When the Windshield Is Dry
221
When There Is no Washer Fluid Spray from the Nozzle
221
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
222
Vehicles with Intermittent Wiper
222
Vehicles Without Intermittent Wiper
223
The Rear Window Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
223
When the Rear Window Is Dry
223
Using Other Driving Systems
224
Driving Assist Systems
224
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Operating
225
To Disable TRC And/Or VSC Systems
225
Turning off TRC and VSC Systems
225
Automatic Reactivation of TRC and VSC Systems
226
Sounds and Vibrations Caused by ABS, VSC, TRC and Brake Assist Systems
226
EPS Operation Sound
226
Reduced Effectiveness of EPS
227
The ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When
227
Stopping Distance When ABS Is Operating
227
When TRC May Not Operate Effectively
227
When TRC and VSC Systems Are off
228
Replacing Tires
228
Handling of Tires and Suspension
228
Driving Information
229
Cargo and Luggage
229
Things that Must Not be Carried in the Luggage Compartment
229
Storage Precautions
229
Winter Driving Tips
231
Pre-Winter Preparations
231
Before Driving the Vehicle
231
Selecting Tire Chains
233
Regulations on the Use of Snow Chains
233
Tire Chain Installation
233
Driving with Snow Tires
234
Driving with Tire Chains
234
Trailer Towing
235
3 Interior Features
237
Using the Air Conditioning
237
System and Defogger
237
Manual Air Conditioning System
238
Adjusting the Settings
238
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
238
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger Manual Air Conditioning System
238
Adjusting the Fan Speed
239
Selecting the Air Outlets
239
Selecting the Air Intake Modes
240
Adjusting the Position and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
241
Center Outlets
241
Right and Left Side Outlets
242
Using the System in Recirculated Air Mode
242
When Outside Air Temperature Approaches 0°C
242
Air Conditioning Odors
243
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
243
Automatic Air Conditioning System
244
Using the Automatic Mode
244
Changing the Air Outlets
246
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
247
Defogging the Windshield
248
Window Defogger Feature
250
Rear Window Defogger
252
Vehicles with Manual Air Conditioning System
252
Vehicles with Automatic Air Conditioning System
253
The Rear Window Defogger Can be Operated When
253
Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers
254
The Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers Can be Operated
255
When the Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers Are on
255
Using the Audio System
257
Audio System Type
257
CD Player and AM/FM Radio
257
Turning on the Power
258
Selecting Audio Mode
258
Using Cellular Phones
259
To Avoid Damaging the Audio System
259
Using the Radio
260
Setting Radio Menu
261
Setting Station Presets
262
Automatically
262
Manually
262
RDS (Radio Data System)
263
Traffic Information
263
Emergency Broadcast Reception Mode
263
EON System
264
Reception Sensitivity
264
To Prevent Damage, Remove the Antenna in the Following Cases
264
Using the CD Player
265
Setting CD Menu
266
Ejecting a CD
267
Selecting a Track
267
Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Tracks
267
Repeat Play
267
Random Playback
268
Switching the Display
268
Display
268
Error Messages
268
Discs that Can be Used
269
CD Player Protection Feature
269
If Cds Are Left Inside the CD Player or in the Ejected Position
269
Lens Cleaners
269
Cds and Adapters that Cannot be Used
270
CD Player Precautions
271
Playing Back MP3 and WMA Discs
272
Setting MP3/WMA Menu
273
Loading and Ejecting MP3 and WMA Discs
274
Selecting Files
274
Selecting a Folder
274
MP3 and WMA Files
277
Compatible Media
278
Compatible Disc Formats
278
Multi-Sessions
278
ID3 and WMA Tags
278
MP3 and WMA Playback
279
Extensions
279
Playback
279
Optimal Use of the Audio System
280
Adjusting Sound Quality and Balance
280
Using the aux Port
282
Operating Portable Audio Devices Connected to the Audio System
283
When Using a Portable Audio Device Connected to the Power Outlet
283
Using the Steering Wheel Audio Switches
284
Selecting the Audio Mode
284
Adjusting the Volume
284
Selecting a Radio Station
285
Selecting a Track/File
285
To Reduce the Risk of an Accident
285
Using the Interior Lights
286
Interior Lights List
286
Illuminated Entry System
286
To Prevent the Battery from Being Discharged
286
Interior Light
287
Using the Storage Features
288
List of Storage Features
288
Items that Should Not be Left in the Storage Spaces
288
Bottle Holders
289
Cup Holder
289
Items Unsuitable for the Cup Holder
289
Auxiliary Box
290
Items that Should Not be Stowed in the Bottle Holders
290
Vehicles with Rear Seat
290
Vehicles Without Rear Seat
291
After Returning the Seat Cushion to the Original Position
292
Other Interior Features
293
Sun Visors
293
Vanity Mirrors
294
Power Outlet
295
The Power Outlet Can be Used When
295
To Avoid Damaging the Power Outlet
295
To Prevent the Fuse from Being Blown
295
Seat Heaters
296
The Seat Heaters Can be Used When
296
When Not in Use
296
Burns
297
To Prevent Seat Heater Damage
297
Assist Grips
298
To Prevent Damage to the Assist Grip
298
Floor Mat
299
When Installing the Driver’s Floor Mat
300
Luggage Compartment Features
301
Luggage Box
301
Warning Reflector and First-Aid Kit Holder
301
When Storing a Warning Reflector and First-Aid Kit
303
4 Maintenance and Care
305
Automatic Car Washes
306
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
306
High Pressure Car Washes
306
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting
306
Maintenance and Care
306
Aluminum Wheels
307
Bumpers and Side Moldings
307
Caution about the Exhaust Pipe
307
When Cleaning the Windshield
307
Antenna Installation and Removal Precautions
308
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
308
To Prevent Damage to the Windshield Wiper Arms
308
To Prevent Paint Deterioration and Corrosion on Body and Components
308
When Using an Automatic Car Wash
309
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
310
Cleaning the Leather Areas
310
Synthetic Leather Areas
310
Caring for Leather Areas
311
Cleaning the Interior
311
Shampooing the Carpets
311
Water in the Vehicle
311
Cleaning Detergents
312
Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Window
312
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
312
Water on the Floor
312
Maintenance Requirements
313
Scheduled Maintenance
313
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
313
Where to Go for Maintenance Service?
314
Does Your Vehicle Need Repair?
315
If Your Vehicle Is Not Properly Maintained
315
Warning in Handling of the Battery
315
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
316
Safety Glasses
317
When Working Near the Electric Cooling Fan or Radiator Grille
317
When Working on the Engine Compartment
317
If the Fluid Level Is Low or High
318
Hood
319
Pre-Driving Check
320
When Closing the Hood
320
When Opening the Hood
320
Positioning a Floor Jack
321
When Raising Your Vehicle
322
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
324
Location of the Jack and Tools
324
Replacing the Tire
324
Taking out the Jack
325
Replacing a Tire
327
Installing the Tire
329
Using the Jack
332
When Installing the Wheel Nuts
333
1KR-FE Engine
334
Engine Compartment
334
1NR-FE Engine
335
Checking the Engine Oil
336
Adding Engine Oil
337
Engine Oil Consumption
339
Used Engine Oil
339
Engine Coolant
340
To Prevent Serious Engine Damage
340
When Replacing the Engine Oil
340
Coolant Selection
341
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time after Replenishing
341
When Adding Engine Coolant
341
When the Engine Is Hot
341
Battery
342
Radiator and Condenser
342
Adding Distilled Water
343
Battery Exterior
343
Checking Battery Fluid
343
After Recharging the Battery
344
Before Recharging
344
Chemicals in the Battery
344
Where to Safely Charge the Battery
344
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
345
When Adding Distilled Water
345
When Recharging the Battery
345
Do Not Use any Fluid Other than Washer Fluid
346
Using the Gauge
346
Washer Fluid
346
When Refilling the Washer Fluid
346
Checking Tires
347
Tire Rotation
347
Tires
347
When Inspecting or Replacing Tires
348
Driving on Rough Roads
349
If Tire Inflation Pressures Become Low While Driving
349
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
350
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
350
Tire Inflation Pressure
350
Proper Inflation Is Critical to Save Tire Performance
351
When Inspecting and Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure
351
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
352
Wheel Selection
352
Wheels
352
Air Conditioning Filter
354
Removal Method
354
Cleaning Method
355
Replacement Method
355
Checking Interval
356
If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically
356
To Prevent Damage to the System
356
Key Battery
357
Replacing the Battery
357
You will Need the Following Items
357
Vehicles with Smart Entry and Start System
358
If the Key Battery Is Discharged
359
Use a Lithium Battery
359
For Normal Operation after Replacing the Battery
360
Removed Battery and Other Parts
360
Checking and Replacing Fuses
361
Driver’s Side Instrument Panel
363
Under the Instrument Panel
363
Passenger’s Side Instrument Panel
364
Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings
366
License Plate Lights
371
After a Fuse Is Replaced
372
Before Replacing Fuses
372
If There Is an Overload in the Circuits
372
To Prevent System Breakdowns and Vehicle Fire
372
Light Bulbs
373
Headlight
374
Rear Bulb Locations
374
Replacing Light Bulbs
374
Right Side
376
Front Fog Lights
377
Front Position Lights
379
Front Turn Signal Lights
380
Back-Up Lights/Rear Fog Light
381
Tail/Stop Lights and Rear Turn Signal Lights
381
License Plate Lights
382
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
383
Replacing the Following Bulbs
383
When Replacing the Headlights
383
LED Light Bulbs
384
To Prevent Damage or Fire
384
5 When Trouble Arises
385
If You Remove the Air Cleaner
318
Essential Information
385
Emergency Flashers
386
Essential Information
386
Before Towing
388
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
388
Emergency Towing Procedure
389
Caution While Towing
390
Installing Towing Eyelet
390
To Prevent Serious Damage to the Transmission
390
When Towing a Vehicle Without Using a Towing Dolly
390
Installing Towing Eyelet to the Vehicle
391
To Prevent Body Damage
392
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle
392
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
392
Towing with a Wheel Lift-Type Truck from the Front
392
Towing with a Wheel Lift-Type Truck from the Rear
393
Using a Flat Bed Truck
394
Audible Symptoms
395
If You Think Something Is Wrong
395
Operational Symptoms
395
Visible Symptoms
395
Before Starting the Engine
396
Fuel Pump Shut off System
396
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
397
Steps to Take in an Emergency if a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
397
Steps to Take in an Emergency
397
Have the Vehicle Inspected Immediately
398
Stop the Vehicle Immediately
398
Follow the Correction Procedures
399
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light
404
Front Passenger Detection Sensor and Passenger Seat Belt Reminder
404
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving
404
When the Electric Power Steering System Warning Light Comes on
404
Before Repairing the Tire
405
If You Have a Flat Tire
405
Location of the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
405
Bottle
406
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit Components
406
Compressor
407
Taking out the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
408
Before Performing Emergency Repair
410
Check the Degree of the Tire Damage
410
Tire Cannot be Repaired with Emergency
410
Tire Puncture Repair Kit
410
Emergency Repair Method
411
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
418
If the Tire Is Inflated to more than the Specified Air Pressure
419
Note for Checking the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
419
The Valve of a Tire that Has Been Repaired
419
Do Not Drive the Vehicle with a Flat Tire
420
Precautions for Use of the Sealant
420
When Fixing the Flat Tire
420
Driving to Spread the Liquid Sealant Evenly
421
Precautions for the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
422
When Performing an Emergency Repair
422
If the Engine will Not Start
423
Emergency Start Function
424
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P (Vehicles with a Multidrive)
425
If You Lose Your Keys
426
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System)
427
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
427
Replacing the Key Battery
428
Stopping the Engine
428
Vehicles with a Manual Transmission
428
Changing “ENGINE START STOP” Switch Modes
429
If the Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
430
Avoiding a Discharged Battery
432
Reminders When the Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
432
Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged
432
When the Vehicle Battery Is Removed or Discharged
432
Avoiding Battery Fires or Explosions
433
Battery Precautions
433
Charging the Battery
433
When Handling Jumper Cables
434
Correction Procedures
435
If Your Vehicle Overheats
435
The Following May Indicate that Your Vehicle Is Overheating
435
Prevent an Accident or Injury When Inspecting under Hood
437
To Prevent Damage to the Cooling System
437
Emergency Hook
438
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
438
To Avoid Damaging the Transmission and Other Components
439
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle
439
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
440
If the Engine Has to be Turned off While Driving
441
Maintenance Data
443
(Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
444
Dimensions and Weight
444
Maintenance Data
444
Vehicle Identification
445
Engine Number
446
Engine
447
Drive Belt Tension
448
Fuel
449
Lubrication System
449
Engine Oil Selection
450
Oil Grade
450
Recommended Viscosity
450
API Service Symbol
451
ILSAC Certification Mark
451
Cooling System
452
Ignition System
452
Iridium-Tipped Spark Plugs
452
Electrical System
453
Manual Transmission Gear Oil
453
Clutch
454
Multidrive Fluid Type
454
Brakes
455
Steering
455
When Replacing Tires and Wheels
456
Vehicle Specifications
443
Fuel Information
457
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
457
If Your Engine Knocks
457
Notice on Fuel Quality
457
Customizable Features
459
Customization
459
Index
461
Abbreviation List
462
Alphabetical Index
463
Side Doors P
471
What to Do if
471
Right-Hand Drive Vehicles with Audio System
473
Warning Lights
474
Gas Station Information
476
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