13-5
The vehicle pulls to one side during braking.
Steering is difficult.
The steering wheel vibrates.
The steering wheel does not return to the straight ahead position smoothly.
The lamp does not light up.
The battery frequently runs down.
Possible cause Remedy Ref. page
Tires are not uniformly inflated. Inflate tires properly. 12-52
Tires wear unevenly. Change the tires. 12-55
Cargo is heavier on one side than the other. Load cargo evenly. 7-15
Possible cause Remedy Ref. page
Cargo is over-loaded on the front side. Load cargo evenly. 7-15
Power steering fluid is insufficient. Add power steering fluid. 12-30
Front tire pressure is insufficient. Inflate tires to recommended pressures. 12-52
Possible cause Remedy Ref. page
Wheel nuts are loose. Tighten the wheel nuts to specification. 12-58
Tires are not uniformly inflated. Inflate tires properly. 12-52
Tires wear unevenly. Replace tires. 12-55
Tires are damaged. Replace tires. 12-55
Unbalance is in tires or brakes. Have an authorized dealer perform neces-
sary inspection.
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Possible cause Remedy Ref. page
Parts are insufficiently greased. Grease parts. 12-15
Possible cause Remedy Ref. page
The bulb is out. Replace the bulb. 13-14
The fuse is blown. Replace the fuse with one of the correct
amperage.
13-8
There is an open circuit or defective ground-
ing.
Have an authorized dealer perform neces-
sary inspection.
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Possible cause Remedy Ref. page
The battery terminals are loose or corroded. Scrape off corrosion and tighten down termi-
nals.
12-65
The fan belt is loose. Adjust the belt tension. 12-46
The battery is short of electrolyte. Add battery electrolyte. 12-66
The life of the battery has expired. Replace the battery. –
Idling speed setting is too low. Have an authorized dealer perform neces-
sary inspection.
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Vehicle is used only at nighttime. Charge the battery. –
Switches are left on. Be sure to turn off the switches. –
Faulty alternator Have an authorized dealer perform neces-
sary inspection.
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