General Maintenance
Performing the following maintenance checks on the vehicle is the owner's responsibility. The owner may perform the maintenance or take the vehicle to a service center. Check the parts of the vehicle described below on a daily basis. In most cases, special tools are not required. It is recommended that the owner perform these checks. The procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
- GENERAL NOTES
- Maintenance requirements vary 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 months elapsed, whichever reaches the specification first.
- Maintain similar intervals between periodic maintenance, unless otherwise noted.
- Failing to check each vehicle part could lead to poor engine performance and increase exhaust emissions.
- LIGHTS
- Check that the headlights, stop lights, taillights, turn signal lights, and other lights illuminate or blink properly. Also, check if they have enough brightness.
- Check that the headlights are aimed properly.
- WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS
- Check that all the warning lights and buzzers are working.
- HORNS
- Check that the horn is working.
- WINDSHIELD GLASS
- Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
- WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
- Check if the windshield washers are aimed properly. Also, check that the center stream of washer fluid sprays on the windshield within the operating range of the wipers.
- Check if the wipers streak or not.
- WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
- When the heater or air conditioner is on the defroster setting, check that air comes out of the defroster outlet.
- REAR VIEW MIRROR
- Check that the rear view mirror is securely mounted.
- SUN VISORS
- Check that the sun visors move freely and are securely mounted.
- STEERING WHEEL
- Check that the steering wheel has the proper amount of free play. Also check for steering difficulty and unusual noises.
- SEATS
- Check that pressing the power seat switches operates the following functions:
Front power seat function
- Sliding
- Front vertical
- Lifter
- Reclining
- Lumbar support (up - down) (for Driver Seat)
- Lumbar support (forward - back)
- Cushion sliding (for Driver Seat)
- Headrest
Rear power seat function
- Sliding
- Headrest
- Upper lumbar
- Reclining (w/ Ottoman)
- Ottoman (w/ Ottoman)
- Check that pressing the power seat switches operates the following functions:
- SEAT BELTS
- Check that the seat belt system such as the buckles, retractors and anchors operate properly and smoothly.
- Check that the belt webbing is not cut, frayed, worn or damaged. Replace if necessary.
- ACCELERATOR PEDAL
- Check that the accelerator pedal operates smoothly. In other words, check that the pedal does not have uneven pedal resistance or become stuck in certain positions.
- BRAKE PEDAL
- Check that the brake pedal operates smoothly.
- Check that the pedal has the proper reserve distance and free play.
- Start the engine and check the brake system indicator.
- BRAKES
- In a safe place, check that the vehicle remains straight when applying the brakes.
- PARKING BRAKE (See ADJUSTMENT )
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION "PARK" MECHANISM
- Check the lock release button of the shift lever for proper and smooth operation.
- When the shift lever is in the P position and all brakes are released on a low incline, check that the vehicle is stable.