Hyundai Kona (2018 year). Instruction - part 24

 

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Hyundai Kona (2018 year). Instruction - part 24

 

 

What to do in an emergency
The Tire Mobility Kit is not designed
Notes on the safe use of the
Do not remove any foreign objects
or intended as a permanent tire
Tire Mobility Kit
such as nails or screws that have
repair method and is to be used for
penetrated the tire.
Park your car at the side of the road
one tire only. This instruction shows
Provided the car is outdoors, leave
so that you can work with the Tire
you step by step how to temporarily
the engine running. Otherwise oper-
Mobility Kit away from moving traffic.
seal the puncture simply and reliably.
ating the compressor may eventually
To be sure your vehicle will not move,
Read the section "Notes on the safe
drain the car battery.
even when you're on fairly level
use of the Tire Mobility Kit".
ground, always set your parking
Never leave the Tire Mobility Kit unat-
tended while it is being used.
brake.
WARNING
Do not leave the compressor running
Only use the Tire Mobility Kit for seal-
for more than 10 min. at a time or it
ing/inflation passenger car tires. Only
Do not use the TMK if a tire is
may overheat.
punctured areas located within the
severely damaged by driving run
tread region of the tire can be sealed
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if the
flat or with insufficient air pres-
using the tire mobility kit.
ambient temperature is below
sure.
-30°C (-22°F).
Do not use on motorcycles, bicycles
Only punctured areas located
or any other type of tires.
In case of skin contact with the
within the tread region of the tire
sealant, wash the area thoroughly
can be sealed using the TMK.
When the tire and wheel are dam-
with plenty of water. If the irritation
aged, do not use Tire Mobility Kit for
persists, seek medical attention.
your safety.
In case of eye contact with the
Use of the Tire Mobility Kit may not be
effective for tire damage larger than
sealant, flush your eyes for at least 15
minutes. If the irritation persists, seek
approximately 6 mm (0.24 in).
medical attention.
If the tire cannot be made roadworthy
In case of swallowing the sealant,
with the Tire Mobility Kit, we recom-
rinse the mouth and drink plenty of
mend that you contact an authorized
water. However, never give anything
HYUNDAI dealer.
to an unconscious person and seek
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if a tire
medical attention immediately.
is severely damaged by driving run
Long time exposure to the sealant
flat or with insufficient air pressure.
may cause damage to bodily tissue
such as kidney, etc.
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Components of the Tire Mobility Kit
Connectors, cable and connection
hose are stored in the compressor
housing.
Strictly follow the specified sequence,
otherwise the sealant may escape
under high pressure.
WARNING
Expired sealant
Do not use the Tire sealant after
the sealant has expired
(i.e.
pasted the expiration date on
the sealant container). This can
increase the risk of tire failure.
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WARNING
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Sealant
1. Speed-restriction label
5. Holder for the sealant bottle
Keep out of reach of children.
2. Sealant bottle and label with
6. Compressor
Avoid contact with eyes.
speed restriction
7. ON/OFF switch
Do not swallow.
3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to
8. Pressure gauge for displaying the
wheel
tire inflation pressure
4. Connectors and cable for the
9. Button for reducing the tire infla-
power outlet direct connection
tion pressure
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What to do in an emergency
Using the Tire Mobility Kit
4. Unscrew the valve cap from the
valve of the defective wheel and
screw the filling hose (3) of the
CAUTION
sealant bottle onto the valve.
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2. Connect the filling hose (3) to the
sealant bottle (2) in the direction of
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(A) and connect the sealant bottle
Detach the speed restriction
to the compressor (6) in the direc-
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label (1) from the sealant bottle
tion of (B).
(2), and place it in a highly visi-
3. Ensure that the compressor is
CAUTION
ble place inside the vehicle
switched OFF.
such as on the steering wheel
Securely install the sealant fill-
to remind the driver not to drive
ing hose to the valve. If not,
too fast.
sealant may flow backward,
possibly clogging the filling
1. Shake the sealant bottle (2).
hose.
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Be careful not to overinflate the
Distributing the sealant
tire and stay away from the tire
when filling it.
CAUTION
Tire pressure
Do not attempt to drive your
vehicle if the tire pressure is
below 200 kPa (29 psi). This
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could result in an accident due
to sudden tire failure.
5. Plug the compressor power cord
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(4) into the vehicle power outlet.
7. Switch off the compressor.
9. Immediately drive approximately
8. Detach the hoses from the sealant
7~10 km (4~6 miles or, about
NOTICE
bottle connector and from the tire
10min) to evenly distribute the
Only use the front passenger side
valve.
sealant in the tire.
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power outlet when connecting the
Return the Tire Mobility Kit to its stor-
Do not exceed a speed of 80 km/h
power cord.
age location in the vehicle.
(50 mph). If possible, do not fall
below a speed of 20 km/h (12 mph).
6. With the ignition switch in the ON
WARNING
While driving, if you experience any
position, switch on the compres-
unusual vibration, ride disturbance or
sor and let it run for approximately
Carbon monoxide
noise, reduce your speed and drive
5~7 minutes to fill the sealant up
with caution until you can safely pull
Do not leave your vehicle run-
to proper pressure. (refer to the
off of the side of the road.
ning in a poorly ventilated area
Tire and Wheels, chapter 8). The
for extended periods of time.
Call for road side service or towing.
inflation pressure of the tire after
Carbon monoxide poisoning
filling is unimportant and will be
and suffocation can occur.
checked/corrected later.
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What to do in an emergency
Checking the tire inflation
2. Connect the filling hose (3) of the
i
Information
pressure
compressor directly to the tire
valve.
The pressure gauge may show higher
than actual reading when the com-
3. Plug the compressor power cord
pressor is running. To get an accurate
into the vehicle power outlet.
tire reading, the compressor needs to
4. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to
be turned off.
the recomended tire inflation.
With the ignition swithched on,
CAUTION
proceed as follows.
- To increase the inflation pres-
If the inflation pressure is not
sure : Switch on the compressor.
maintained, drive the vehicle a
To check the current inflation
second time, refer to Distributing
pressure setting, briefly switch off
the sealant. Then repeat steps 1
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the compressor.
to 4.
- To reduce the inflation pres-
Use of the TMK may be ineffec-
sure: Press the button (9) on the
tual for tire damage larger than
compressor.
approximately 4 mm (0.16 in).
We recommend that you contact
NOTICE
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer if
the tire cannot be made road-
Do not let the compressor run for
worthy with the Tire Mobility Kit.
more than 10 minutes, otherwise
the device will overheat and may
be damaged.
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1. After driving approximately 7~10
km (4~6 miles or about 10 min),
stop at a safety location.
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TOWING
Towing service
WARNING
CAUTION
The tire inflation pressure must
The 4WD vehicle should never
be at least 220 kPa (32 psi). If it
be towed with the wheels on the
is not, do not continue driving.
ground. This can cause serious
damage to the transaxle or the
Call for road side service or
4WD system.
towing.
On 2WD vehicles, it is acceptable to
CAUTION
tow the vehicle with the rear wheels
on the ground (without dollies) and
Tire pressure sensor
the front wheels off the ground.
(if equipped with TPMS)
If any of the loaded wheels or sus-
The sealant on the tire pressure
pension components are damaged
sensor and wheel should be
or the vehicle is being towed with the
removed when you replace the
front wheels on the ground, use a
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tire with a new one and inspect
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towing dolly under the front wheels.
the tire pressure sensors at an
[A] : Dollies
When being towed by a commercial
authorized dealer.
If emergency towing is necessary,
tow truck and wheel dollies are not
we recommend having it done by an
used, the front of the vehicle should
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
always be lifted, not the rear.
Information
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commercial tow-truck service.
When reinstalling the repaired or
Proper lifting and towing procedures
replaced tire and wheel on the vehicle,
are necessary to prevent damage to
tighten the wheel lug nut to
11~13
the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies
kgf·m (79~94 lbf·ft).
or flatbed is recommended.
6-41
What to do in an emergency
Removable towing hook
CAUTION
WARNING
1. Open the tailgate, and remove the
towing hook from the tool case.
Do not tow the vehicle with the
If your vehicle is equipped with
front wheels on the ground as
a rollover sensor, place the igni-
Front
this may cause damage to the
tion switch in the LOCK/OFF or
vehicle.
ACC position when the vehicle
is being towed. The side impact
and curtain air bag may deploy
if the sensor detects the situa-
tion as a rollover.
When towing your vehicle in an
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emergency without wheel dollies:
Do not tow with sling-type
1. Place the ignition switch in the
ACC position.
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equipment. Use wheel lift or
Rear
flatbed equipment.
2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
CAUTION
Failure to place the shift lever in
N (Neutral) may cause internal
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damage to the transmission.
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2. Remove the hole cover pressing
Emergency towing
If a towing service is not available in
the lower part of the cover on the
an emergency, your vehicle may be
Front
bumper.
temporarily towed using a cable or
chain secured to the emergency tow-
3. Install the towing hook by turning it
ing hook at the front (or rear) of the
clockwise into the hole until it is
vehicle.
fully secured.
Use extreme caution when towing
4. Remove the towing hook and
the vehicle with a cable or chain. A
install the cover after use.
driver must be in the vehicle to steer
it and operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done
only on hard-surfaced roads for a
short distance and at low speeds.
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Also, the wheels, axles, power train,
Rear
steering and brakes must all be in
good condition.
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If towing is necessary, we recom-
mend you have it done by an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer-
cial tow truck service.
6-43
What to do in an emergency
Always follow these emergency tow-
CAUTION
ing precautions:
Place the ignition switch in the
To avoid damage to your vehicle
ACC position so the steering wheel
and vehicle components when
is not locked.
towing:
Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).
Always pull straight ahead
Release the parking brake.
when using the towing hooks.
Depress the brake pedal with more
Do not pull from the side or at
force than normal as you will have
a vertical angle.
reduced braking performance.
Do not use the towing hooks
More steering effort will be
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to pull a vehicle out of mud,
required because the power steer-
sand or other conditions from
Use a towing cable or chain less
ing system will be disabled.
which the vehicle cannot be
than 5 m (16 feet) long. Attach a
driven out under its own
Use a vehicle heavier than your
white or red cloth (about 30 cm (12
power.
own to tow your vehicle.
inches) wide) in the middle of the
cable or chain for easy visibility.
Limit the vehicle speed to
The drivers of both vehicles should
15 km/h (10 mph) and drive
communicate with each other fre-
Drive carefully so the towing cable
less than 1.5 km (1 mile) when
quently.
or chain remains tight during tow-
towing to avoid serious dam-
ing.
Before emergency towing, check
age to the dual clutch trans-
that the hook is not broken or dam-
Before towing, check the dual
mission.
aged.
clutch transmission for fluid leaks
Fasten the towing cable or chain
under your vehicle. If the dual
clutch transmission fluid is leaking,
securely to the hook.
flatbed equipment or a towing dolly
Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady
must be used.
and even force.
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EMERGENCY COMMODITY (IF EQUIPPED)
Your vehicle is equipped with emer-
First aid kit
To check the tire pressure, take the
gency commodities to help you
following steps:
Supplies for use in giving first aid
respond to emergency situation.
such as scissors, bandage and
1. Unscrew the inflation valve cap
adhesive tape, etc. are provided.
that is located on the rim of the
tire.
Fire extinguisher
2. Press and hold the gauge against
If there is small fire and you know
Triangle reflector
the tire valve. Some air will leak as
how to use the fire extinguisher, fol-
Place the triangle reflector on the
you begin and more will leak if you
low these steps carefully.
road to warn oncoming vehicles dur-
don't press the gauge in firmly.
1. Pull out the safety pin at the top of
ing emergencies, such as when the
3. A firm non-leaking push will acti-
the extinguisher that keeps the
vehicle is parked by the roadside due
vate the gauge.
handle from being accidentally
to problems.
pressed.
4. Read the tire pressure on the
gauge to see whether the tire
2. Aim the nozzle towards the base
Tire pressure gauge
pressure is low or high.
of the fire.
(if equipped)
5. Adjust the tire pressure to the
3. Stand approximately 2.5 m (8 ft)
Tires normally lose some air in day-
specified pressure. Refer to "Tires
away from the fire and squeeze
to-day use, and you may have to add
and Wheels" in chapter 8.
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the handle to discharge the extin-
a air periodically and usually it is not
6. Reinstall the inflation valve cap.
guisher. If you release the handle,
a sign of a leaking tire, but of normal
the discharge will stop.
wear. Always check tire pressure
4. Sweep the nozzle back and forth
when the tires are cold because tire
at the base of the fire. After the fire
pressure increases with tempera-
appears to be out, watch carefully
ture.
since it may re-ignite.
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Maintenance
Engine compartment
7-3
Engine coolant
7-23
Maintenance services
7-4
Checking the engine coolant level
7-23
Owner's responsibility
7-4
Changing the engine coolant
7-25
Owner maintenance precautions
7-4
Brake/clutch fluid
7-26
Owner maintenance
7-5
Checking the brake/clutch fluid level
7-26
Owner maintenance schedule
7-5
Washer fluid
7-27
Scheduled maintenance services
7-7
Checking the washer fluid level
7-27
Normal Maintenance Schedule
Parking brake
7-27
(Gasoline Engine, for Europe)
7-8
Checking the parking brake
7-27
Maintenance Under Severe Usage
Air cleaner
7-28
and Low Mileage Conditions
Filter replacement
7-28
(Gasoline Engine, for Europe)
7-11
Climate control air filter
7-29
Normal Maintenance Schedule
Filter inspection
7-29
(Gasoline Engine, except Europe)
7-13
Filter replacement
7-29
Maintenance Under Severe Usage
Wiper blades
7-30
and Low Mileage Conditions
Blade inspection
7-30
(Gasoline Engine, except Europe)
7-17
Blade replacement
7-30
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items.7-19
Battery
7-32
Engine oil
7-21
For best battery service
7-33
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Checking the engine oil level (Gasoline engine)
7-21
Battery capacity label
7-34
Checking the engine oil and filter
7-23
Battery recharging
7-34
Reset items
7-35
Tires and wheels
7-36
Light bulbs
7-63
Tire care
7-36
Headlamp, Low beam assist - Static,
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures
7-37
position lamp, turn signal lamp and
Check tire inflation pressure
7-38
daytime running light bulb replacement
7-64
Tire rotation
7-38
Front fog lamp
7-68
Wheel alignment and tire balance
7-39
Headlamp and front fog lamp aiming (for Europe)..7-68
Tire replacement
7-40
Side repeater lamp replacement
7-74
Wheel replacement
7-41
Rear combination lamp bulb replacement
7-74
Tire traction
7-41
High mounted stop lamp replacement
7-76
Tire maintenance
7-41
License plate light bulb replacement
7-76
Tire sidewall labeling
7-41
Interior light bulb replacement
7-77
Low aspect ratio tires
7-45
Appearance care
7-78
Fuses
7-46
Exterior care
7-78
Instrument panel fuse replacement
7-47
Interior care
7-82
Engine compartment panel fuse replacement
7-48
Emission control system
7-85
Fuse/Relay panel description
7-50
Crankcase emission control system
7-85
Evaporative emission control system
7-85
Exhaust emission control system
7-86
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Gasoline Engine (Kappa 1.0 T-GDI)
1. Engine coolant reservoir/
Engine coolant cap
2. Fuse box
3. Battery
4. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir
5. Air cleaner
Gasoline Engine (Gamma 1.6 T-GDI)
6. Engine oil dipstick
7. Engine oil filler cap
8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
The actual engine compartment in the
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vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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7-3
Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care
Detailed warranty information is pro-
NOTICE
to prevent damage to your vehicle
vided in your Service Passport.
and injury to yourself whenever per-
Improper owner maintenance dur-
Repairs and adjustments required as
forming any maintenance or inspec-
ing the warranty period may affect
a result of improper maintenance or
tion procedures.
warranty coverage. For details, read
a lack of required maintenance are
the separate Service Passport pro-
We recommend you have your vehi-
not covered.
vided with the vehicle. If you're
cle maintained and repaired by an
unsure about any servicing or main-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. An
Owner maintenance precautions
tenance procedure, we recommend
authorized HYUNDAI dealer meets
that the system be serviced by an
HYUNDAI’s high service quality stan-
Inadequate, incomplete or insufficient
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
dards and receives technical support
servicing may result in operational
from HYUNDAI in order to provide
problems with your vehicle that could
you with a high level of service satis-
lead to vehicle damage, an accident,
faction.
or personal injury. This chapter pro-
vides instructions only for the mainte-
nance items that are easy to perform.
Owner’s responsibility
Several procedures can be done only
Maintenance service and record reten-
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
tion are the owner’s responsibility.
with special tools.
You should retain documents that show
Your vehicle should not be modified in
proper maintenance has been per-
any way. Such modifications may
formed on your vehicle in accordance
adversely affect the performance,
with the scheduled maintenance serv-
safety or durability of your vehicle and
ice charts shown on the following
may, in addition, violate conditions of
pages. You need this information to
the limited warranties covering the
establish your compliance with the
vehicle.
servicing and maintenance require-
ments of your vehicle warranties.
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OWNER MAINTENANCE
Owner maintenance schedule
WARNING
If you must run the engine
during maintenance, do so
When you stop for fuel:
Performing maintenance work
out doors or in an area with
• Check the engine oil level.
on a vehicle can be dangerous.
plenty of ventilation.
• Check the coolant level in the
If you lack sufficient knowledge
Keep flames, sparks, or smok-
engine coolant reservoir.
and experience or the proper
ing materials away from the
• Check the windshield washer fluid
tools and equipment to do the
battery and fuel-related parts.
level.
work, we recommend that the
system be serviced by an author-
• Check for low or under-inflated tires.
ized HYUNDAI dealer. ALWAYS
The following lists are vehicle checks
follow these precautions for
and inspections that should be per-
WARNING
performing maintenance work:
formed by the owner or an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer at the frequencies
Park your vehicle on level
Be careful when checking your
ground, move the shift lever
indicated to help ensure safe, depend-
engine coolant level when the
able operation of your vehicle.
into the P
(Park, for dual
engine is hot. This may result in
clutch transmission vehicle)
Any adverse conditions should be
coolant being blown out of the
position or neutral (for manu-
brought to the attention of your dealer
opening and cause serious
al transmission vehicle) posi-
as soon as possible.
burns and other injuries.
tion, apply the parking brake,
These Owner Maintenance vehicle
and place the ignition switch
checks are generally not covered by
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in the LOCK/ OFF position.
warranties and you may be charged
Block the tires (front and back)
for labor, parts and lubricants used.
to prevent the vehicle from
moving.
Remove loose clothing or jew-
elry that can become entan-
gled in moving parts.
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Maintenance
While operating your vehicle:
At least monthly:
At least once a year:
Note any changes in the sound of
• Check coolant level in the engine
Clean body and door drain holes.
the exhaust or any smell of exhaust
coolant reservoir.
Lubricate door hinges and hood
fumes in the vehicle.
• Check the operation of all exterior
hinges.
Check for vibrations in the steering
lights, including the stoplights, turn
Lubricate door and hood locks and
wheel. Notice if there is any
signals and hazard warning flashers.
latches.
increased steering effort or loose-
• Check the inflation pressures of all
Lubricate door rubber weather
ness in the steering wheel, or
tires including the spare for tires
strips.
change in its straight-ahead position.
that are worn, show uneven wear,
Check the air conditioning system.
Notice if your vehicle constantly turns
or are damaged.
slightly or “pulls” to one side when
Inspect and lubricate dual clutch
• Check for loose wheel lug nuts.
traveling on smooth, level road.
transmission linkage and controls.
When stopping, listen and check for
Clean the battery and terminals.
At least twice a year:
unusual sounds, pulling to one side,
Check the brake fluid level.
(i.e., every Spring and Autumn)
increased brake pedal travel or
“hard-to-push” brake pedal.
• Check radiator, heater and air condi-
tioning hoses for leaks or damage.
If any slipping or changes in the
operation of your transmission
• Check windshield washer spray
occurs, check the transmission fluid
and wiper operation. Clean wiper
level.
blades with a clean cloth damp-
ened with washer fluid.
Check the dual clutch transmission
P (Park) function.
• Check headlamp alignment.
Check the parking brake.
• Check muffler, exhaust pipes,
shields and clamps.
Check for fluid leaks under your
vehicle (water dripping from the air
• Check the seat belts for wear and
conditioning system during or after
function.
use is normal).
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the following conditions apply.
If any of the following conditions apply, you must follow the Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions.
• Repeated driving short distance of less than 8 km (5 miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in
freezing temperature
• Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances
• Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads
• Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather
• Driving in heavy traffic area
• Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly
• Towing a trailer or using a camper, or roof rack
• Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use of vehicle towing
• Driving over 170 km/h (106 mile/h)
• Frequently driving in stop-and-go condition
If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, replace or refill more frequently than the
following Normal Maintenance Schedule. After the periods or distance shown in the chart, continue to follow the pre-
scribed maintenance intervals.
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