Руководство по ремонту и эксплуатации Toyota Corolla с 1997 по 2002 год выпуска. Модели оборудованные бензиновыми двигателями
- ISBN:
- 1-84425-286-8
- Издательство:
- Haynes
- Тип бумаги:
- газетная
- Язык:
- английский
- Переплет:
- твердый
- Цветность:
- черно-белая
В данном руководстве рассмотрены эксплуатация и ремонт автомобиля Toyota Corolla (Тойота Королла) с 1997 по 2002 год выпуска. В книге описан ремонт автомобилей с бензиновыми двигателями.
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Содержание
Living with your Toyota Corolla
Roadside repairs
Weekly checks
Lubricants and fluids
Tyre pressures
Maintenance
Routine maintenance and servicing
Repairs & overhaul
Engine and associated systems
Transmission
Brakes and suspension
Body equipment
Wiring diagrams
Reference
Index
Weekly checks
Tyre condition and pressure
- It is very important that tyres are in good condition, and at the correct pressure - having a tyre failure at any speed is highly dangerous. Tyre wear is influenced by driving style - harsh braking and acceleration, or fast cornering, will all produce more rapid tyre wear. As a general rule, the front tyres wear out faster than the rears. Interchanging the tyres from front to rear ("rotating" the tyres) may result in more even wear. However, if this is completely effective, you may have the expense of replacing all four tyres at once! Remove any nails or stones embedded in the tread before they penetrate the tyre to cause deflation. If removal of a nail does reveal that the tyre has been punctured, refit the nail so that its point of penetration is marked. Then immediately change the wheel, and have the tyre repaired by a tyre dealer.
- Regularly check the tyres for damage in the form of cuts or bulges, especially in the sidewalls. Periodically remove the wheels, and clean any dirt or mud from the inside and outside surfaces. Examine the wheel rims for signs of rusting, corrosion or other damage. Light alloy wheels are easily damaged by "kerbing" whilst parking; steel wheels may also become dented or buckled. A new wheel is very often the only way to overcome severe damage.
- New tyres should be balanced when they are fitted, but it may become necessary to rebalance them as they wear, or if the balance weights fitted to the wheel rim should fall off. Unbalanced tyres will wear more quickly, as will the steering and suspension components. Wheel imbalance is normally signified by vibration, particularly at a certain speed (typically around 50 mph). If this vibration is felt only through the steering, then it is likely that just the front wheels need balancing. If, however, the vibration is felt through the whole car, the rear wheels could be out of balance. Wheel balancing should be carried out by a tyre dealer or garage.
Tread Depth - visual check
- The original tyres have tread wear safety bands (B), which will appear when the tread depth reaches approximately 1.6 mm. The band positions are indicated by a triangular mark on the tyre sidewall (A).
Tread Depth - manual check
- Alternatively, tread wear can be monitored with a simple, inexpensive device known as a tread depth indicator gauge.
Tyre Pressure Check
- Check the tyre pressures regularly with the tyres cold. Do not adjust the tyre pressures immediately after the vehicle has been used, or an inaccurate setting will result.
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