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DRUM-IN-DISC  TYPE PARKING
BRAKE SYSTEM
(with 5S-FE engine)
Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type
parking brake system. This type brake
system needs bedding-down of the brake
shoes periodically  or whenever the park-
ing brake shoes and/or drums are re-
placed.
Have  your Toyota dealer perform the bed-
ding-down.
The brake pad wear limit indicators on
your disc brakes give a warning noise
when the brake pads are worn to
where replacement is required.
If you hear a squealing or scraping noise
while driving, have the brake pads
checked and replaced by your Toyota
dealer as soon as possible. Expensive ro-
tor damage can result if the pads are not
replaced when necessary. When stowing luggage or cargo in the ve-
hicle, observe the following:
Put luggage or cargo in the trunk when
at all possible. Be sure all items are se-
cured in place.
 Be careful to keep the vehicle
balanced. Locating the weight as far
forward as possible helps maintain
balance.
 For better fuel economy, do not carry
unneeded weight.
CAUTION!
To prevent luggage or packages
from  sliding forward during brak-
ing, do not stack anything in the
luggage  compartment higher
than the seatbacks. Keep luggage
or packages low, as close to the
floor as possible.
 Never allow anyone to ride in the
luggage  compartment. It is not
designed for passengers. They
should ride in their seats with
their seat belts properly fastened.
Otherwise, they are much more
likely suffer serious bodily injury,
in the event of sudden braking or
a collision.
Brake pad wear limit indicators Luggage  stowage  precautions
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Look at the see-through coolant res-
ervoir when the engine is cold.  The
coolant level is satisfactory if it is be-
tween the FULLº and LOWº lines on
the reservoir.  If the level is low, add
ethylene-glycol  type coolant.
The coolant level in the reservoir will vary
with engine temperature.  However, if the
level is on or below the LOWº line, add
coolant.  Bring the level up to the FULLº
line.
Use only ethylene-glycol type coolant.
See information in the next column.
If the coolant level drops within a short
time after replenishing, there may be a
leak in the system.  Visually check the ra-
diator, hoses, radiator cap and drain cock
and water pump.
If you can find no leak, have your Toyota
dealer test the cap pressure and check for
leaks in the cooling system.
To prevent burning yourself, do not
remove the radiator cap when the en-
gine is hot.
CAUTION!
Coolant type selection
Your coolant must contain ethylene-gly-
col antifreeze.  In addition to preventing
freezing and subsequent damage to the
engine, this will also prevent corrosion.
Further supplemental inhibitors or addi-
tives are neither needed nor recom-
mended.
Read  the antifreeze container for informa-
tion on freeze protection.  Follow the
manufacturer 's directions for how much
to mix with water.  The total capacity of the
cooling  system is given in Part 8.  We rec-
ommend 50% solution be used for your
Toyota, or a sufficient quantity to provide
protection to about -35 C (-31 C).
Do not use alcohol type antifreeze
or plain water alone.
NOTICE
To check the fluid level, simply look at
the see-through reservoir.  The level
should  be between the MAXº and
MINº lines on the reservoir.
It is normal for the brake fluid level to go
down slightly as the  brake pads wear.  So
be sure to keep the reservoir filled.
If the reservoir needs frequent refilling, it
may indicate a serious mechanical
problem.
Checking brake fluid
Checking the engine coolant
level
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