2006 TOYOTA AVALON wheel size

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In the following cases, contact your Toyota
dealer:
The warning light does not  come on
after the ignition switch is set at ON.
The warning light remains on after the
i

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Anti�lock brake system is not de-
signed to shorten the stopping dis-
tance: Always drive at a moderate
speed and maintain a safe distance
from the vehicle in front of yo

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This illustration indicates typical tire
size.1. Tire use (P=Passenger car, T=Temporary use)
2. Section width (in millimeters)
3. Aspect ratio (tire height to section wid

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Ti r e relat ed ter m
Meaning
Normal occupant weight68 kg (150 lb.) times the number of occupants specified in the second
column of Table 1 that follows
Occupant distribu

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All season tires, however, do not have
adequate traction performance
compared with snow tires in heavy or
loose snow. Also, all season tires fall
short in acceleration an

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Check the interior of your vehicle. Wa-
ter and dirt  can accumulate under the
floor mats and could cause corrosion. Oc-
casionally check under  the mats  to make
sure th

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CAUTION
Observe the following instruc-
tions. Otherwise, an accident
may occur resulting in death or
serious injuries.
Do not mix radial, bias belted,
or bias�ply tires

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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 sn
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