’05 MATRIX_U (L/O 0409)
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2005 MATRIX from Sep. ’04 Prod. (OM12892U)
Drive  gently  and  avoid  high  speeds.
Your  vehicle  does  not  need  an  elaborate
break−in.  But  following  a  few  simple  tips
for  the  first  1600  km  (1000  miles)  can  add
to  the  future  economy  and  long  life  of
your  vehicle:
! Avoid  full  throttle  acceleration  when
starting  and  driving.
! Avoid  racing  the  engine.
! Try  to  avoid  hard  stops  during  the  first
300  km  (200  miles).
! Do  not  drive  slowly  with  the  manual
transmission  in  a  high  gear.
! Do  not  drive  for  a  long  time  at  any
single  speed,  either  fast  or  slow.
! Do  not  tow  a  trailer  during  the  first  800
km  (500  miles).
FUEL  TYPE
Your  new  vehicle  must  use  only  un-
leaded  gasoline.
To  help  prevent  gas  station  mix−ups,  your
Toyota  has  a  smaller  fuel  tank  opening.
The  special  nozzle  on  pumps  with  un-
leaded  fuel  will  fit  it,  but  the  larger  stan-
dard  nozzle  on  pumps  with  leaded  gas  will
not.
At  a  minimum,  the  gasoline  you  use
should  meet  the  specifications  of  ASTM
D4814  in  the  U.S.A.  and  CGSB  3.5−M93
in  Canada.
NOTICE
Do  not  use  leaded  gasoline.  Use  of
leaded  gasoline  will  cause  the  three−
way  catalytic  converter  to  lose  its  ef-
fectiveness  and  the  emission  control
system  to  function  improperly.  Also,
this  can  increase  maintenance  costs.
OCTANE  RATING
1ZZ−FE  engine—
Select  Octane  Rating  87  (Research  Oc-
tane  Number  91)  or  higher.
2ZZ−GE  engine—
Select  premium  unleaded  gasoline  with
an  Octane  Rating  of  91  (Research  Oc-
tane  Number  96)  or  higher  for  optimum
engine  performance.
Use  of  unleaded  gasoline  with  an  octane
rating  or  research  octane  number  lower
than  stated  above  will  cause  persistent
heavy  knocking.  If  it  is  severe,  this  will
lead  to  engine  damage.
If  your  engine  knocks...
If  you  detect  heavy  knocking  even  when
using  the  recommended  fuel,  or  if  you
hear  steady  knocking  while  holding  a
steady  speed  on  level  roads,  consult  your
Toy ot a  d ea l er.
However,  occasionally,  you  may  notice
light  knocking  for  a  short  time  while  accel-
erating  or  driving  up  hills.  This  is  normal
and  there  is  no  need  for  concern.
Break−in  period Fuel