General Maintenance
Check the parts of the vehicle described below on a daily basis. Performing maintenance checks on the vehicle is the owner's responsibility. The owner may take the vehicle to a service center but it is recommended that the owner perform the checks.
In most cases, special tools are not required.
The procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
- GENERAL NOTES
- Maintenance requirements very depending on the country.
- Check the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual supplement.
- Following the maintenance schedule is mandatory.
- Determine the appropriate time to service the vehicle using either miles driven or time (months) elapsed, whichever reaches the specification first.
- Failing to check each vehicle part could lead to poor engine performance and increase exhaust emissions.
- Failing to check each vehicle part could lead to poor engine performance and increase exhaust emissions.
- TIRES
- Check the tire pressure with a gauge. Make adjustments if necessary.
- Check the surfaces of tires for cuts, damage or excessive wear.
- WHEEL NUTS
- Check for nuts that are loose or missing. Tighten them if necessary.
- TIRE ROTATION
Check the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual supplement.
- WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
- Check the blades for wear or cracks when they are unable to wipe the windshield clean. Replace them if necessary.
- FLUID LEAKS
- Check under the vehicle for leaking fuel, oil, water and other fluids.NOTE: If you smell gasoline fumes or notice any leaks, locate the cause and correct it.
- Check under the vehicle for leaking fuel, oil, water and other fluids.
- DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
- Check that all of the doors operate smoothly, and that all the latches lock securely.
- When the primary latch is released, check that the engine hood secondary latch prevents the hood from opening.