1998 TOYOTA 4RUNNER fuel cap

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
Part 1 
OPERATION OF 
INSTRUMENTS 
AND CONTROLSÐ 
Chapter 1- 2 
Keys and Doors �
Keys
�Side doors
�Power windows
�Power back window
�Back door
�Hood
�Fuel tank cap
�Electric moon roof

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
Before closing the hood, check to see 
that you have not forgotten any tools, 
rags, etc. and return the support rod
to its clip-  this prevents rattles. Then 
lower the hood make sure

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
CAUTION
�Do not smoke, cause sparks or 
allow open flames when refuel- 
ing. The fumes are flammable.
� When opening the cap, do not 
remove the cap quickly. In hot 
weather, fuel under

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
CAUTION
�Make sure the cap is tightened 
securely to prevent fuel sp illage
in case of an accident.
� Use only a genuine Toyota fuel
tank cap for replacement. It has 
a built- in check

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
(e) Malfunction Indicator Lamp 
This lamp comes on in the following 
cases. 
a. The fuel  tank is  completely empty.   (See ºFuel gaugeº in Chapter
1- 5 for   instructions.) 
b. The f

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
GASOLINES CONTAINING MMT 
Some gasolines contain an 
octane- enhancing additive called 
MMT (methylcyclopentadienyl 
manganese tricarbonyl). 
Toyota does not recommend the use 
of gasol

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
NOTICE
A large amount of unburned
gases flowing into the three- waycatalytic converter may cause itto overheat and create a fire haz-
ard. To prevent this and otherdamage, observe the f

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
�Four- wheel drive modelsÐToyota 
recommends not using four- wheel
drive on dry hard- surfaced roads, 
because four- wheel driving will 
cause unnecessary noise and wear,
and poor fuel
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