2000 TOYOTA ECHO tire type

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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
862000 ECHO (OM52411U)
SU17001
Type 1: AM·FM ETR radio/cassette·com-
pact disc auto changer controller
SU17002
Type 2: AM·FM ETR radio/cassette player/
compact disc auto changer controller
S

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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
1312000 ECHO (OM52411U)
INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR
TOYOTA
Break−in period132
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Fuel 132
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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
1392000 ECHO (OM52411U)
Anti−lock brake system is not de-
signed to shorten the stopping dis-
tance: Always drive at the moderate
speed and maintain a safe distance
from the vehicle in front

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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
1432000 ECHO (OM52411U)
Types of tires
Determine what kind of tires your ve-
hicle is originally equipped with.1. Summer tires
Summer tires are high−speed capab ility
tires best suited to hig

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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
1482000 ECHO (OM52411U)
Do not drive in excess of  the speed
limit. Even if the legal speed limit
permits it, do not drive over 140
km/h (85 mph) unless your vehicle
has high−speed capabilit

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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
1642000 ECHO (OM52411U)
After changing wheels
11. Check the air pressure of the re-placed tire.
Adjust the air pressure to the specification
designed in Section 8. If the pressure is
lower, dr

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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
1952000 ECHO (OM52411U)
Take special care when adding air to
the compact spare tire. The smaller
tire size can gain pressure very quick-
ly. Add compressed air in small quanti-
ties and check

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TOYOTA ECHO 2000  Owners Manual (in English) ECHO_U
1972000 ECHO (OM52411U)
WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES OR
CHAINS
Snow tires or chains are recommended
when driving on snow or  ice.
On wet or dry roads, conventional tires
provide better traction than
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