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Brand | Toyota |
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Model | Camry 1996 |
Category | Automobile |
Language | English |
Comprehensive list and explanation of various warning lights and symbols on the instrument panel.
Essential precautions for wearing seat belts correctly to ensure maximum protection.
Explanation of SRS airbags, their function as a supplement to seat belts, and the warning light.
Strong recommendation for using child restraint systems for children, adhering to safety laws.
Explanation of various indicator lights and buzzers for vehicle maintenance and warnings.
Functions of the brake system warning light, including parking brake and low brake fluid level alerts.
Warning for critically low engine oil pressure, requiring immediate engine shutdown.
Indicates the status of the SRS airbag system, warning of potential malfunctions.
Detailed explanation of the automatic transmission, including shift lever positions and driving modes.
Information on fuel type, octane number, and fuel tank capacity, with warnings about leaded gasoline.
Safety warnings related to engine exhaust gases, including carbon monoxide risks and proper ventilation.
Details on the tandem master cylinder system, brake booster, and anti-lock brake system (ABS).
Step-by-step instructions for starting the engine for both manual and automatic transmissions.
Recommendations for winter driving, including antifreeze, battery checks, and preventing lock freezing.
Comprehensive guide on trailer towing, including weight limits, safety checks, and driving tips.
Troubleshooting steps for a vehicle that will not start, covering simple checks and potential causes.
Procedures to follow if the engine stalls while driving, including safety measures and restarting attempts.
Steps to take if the engine overheats, including identifying causes and adding coolant.
Detailed instructions for changing a flat tire, including tool usage and safety precautions.
Overview of vehicle maintenance, emphasizing regular care for smooth, safe, and economical driving.
Clues indicating potential service needs, such as changes in performance, sounds, or visual tip-offs.
Essential safety precautions to observe when performing do-it-yourself maintenance on the vehicle.
Safety precautions for working with batteries, including handling flammable gas and corrosive electrolyte.