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| Brand | Scion |
|---|---|
| Model | xD 2011 |
| Category | Automobile |
| Language | English |
Form to update owner contact details for warranty and safety notifications.
Introduction to the booklet, highlighting Scion's commitment to quality and warranty coverage.
Explains the vehicle's electronic immobilizer system and restricted access to key codes.
Details procedures for replacing lost keys and advice on keeping spare keys and codes secure.
Outlines the reasons for vehicle downtime that qualify for transportation assistance.
Guides owners through escalating issues from dealership to customer experience and dispute settlement.
Provides a summary of New Vehicle Limited Warranty and Emission Control Warranty coverage periods.
Covers warranty issuer, vehicle scope, start date, repair costs, authorized dealerships, and limitations.
Details consumer rights under state law and the process for resolving warranty disputes.
Explains coverage for basic, powertrain, and corrosion perforation, including specific component lists.
Covers restraint system warranty, towing, common exclusions, maintenance costs, and incidental damages.
Details federal emission standards, defect/performance warranty periods, covered parts, and exclusions.
Discusses Scion Authorized Parts, claims after test failure, and contact information for warranty questions.
Outlines California-specific requirements, coverage periods, owner obligations, and exclusions for emission warranties.
Lists long-term parts, maintenance provider options, claims after smog tests, and contact information.
Guides owners on how to obtain warranty service for tires directly from the manufacturer.
Emphasizes owner's role in maintenance, record-keeping, and recommends authorized dealerships for service.
Explains Scion's recommendation for Authorized Parts and warranty implications of using non-Scion parts.
Details how to obtain warranty service within and outside the United States, its territories, and Canada.
Explains how scheduled maintenance enhances performance, safety, reliability, and vehicle resale value.
Advises on using the maintenance log to track service history for potential resale benefits.
Stresses the importance of routine checks like oil level to prevent damage not covered by warranty.
Clarifies the 5,000-mile or 6-month service interval rule for scheduled maintenance.
Explains how to schedule and what is included in the complimentary 5,000 and 10,000-mile maintenance services.
Details scheduled maintenance for 5,000 through 30,000 miles, including special operating conditions.
Details scheduled maintenance for 35,000 through 60,000 miles, including special operating conditions.
Details scheduled maintenance for 65,000 through 120,000 miles, including special operating conditions.
Explains inspection and service for ball joints, dust covers, brake lines, hoses, drive belts, drive shaft boots, and brake parts.
Details inspection and replacement for engine air filter, coolant, oil, filter, exhaust, fuel lines, tank cap, radiator, condenser, and steering components.
Covers tire rotation, spark plug replacement, chassis fastener checks, and fluid level inspections.
Provides fields to record essential vehicle identification details like model, VIN, and dealership.
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