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What to do in an emergency Emergency commodity
Emergency commodity (if
equipped)
There are some emergency com
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modities in the vehicle to help you
respond to the emergency situation.
Fire extinguisher (if equipped)
If there is small fire and you know
how to use the fire extinguisher,
take the following steps carefully.
1. Pull the pin at the top of the
extinguisher that keeps the han
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dle from being accidentally
pressed.
2. Aim the nozzle toward the base
of the fire.
3. Stand approximately 2.5 m (8 ft)
away from the fire and squeeze
the handle to discharge the extin
-
guisher. If you release the handle,
the discharge will stop.
4. Sweep the nozzle back and forth
at the base of the fire. After the
fire appears to be out, watch it
carefully since it may re-ignite.
First aid kit (if equipped)
There are some items such as scis
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sors, bandage and adhesive tape
and etc. in the kit to give first aid to
an injured person.
Triangle reflector (if equipped)
Place the triangle reflector on the
road to warn oncoming vehicles
during emergencies, such as when
the vehicle is parked by the roadside
due to any problems.
Tyre pressure gauge (if equipped)
Tyres normally lose some air in day-
to-day use, and you may have to
add a few pounds of air periodically
and it is not usually a sign of a leak
-
ing tyre, but of normal wear. Always
check tyre pressure when the tyres
are cold because tyre pressure
increases with temperature.
To check the tyre pressure, take the
following steps;
1. Unscrew the inflation valve cap
that is located on the rim of the
tyre.
2. Press and hold the gauge against
the tyre valve. Some air will
escape as you begin and more will
escape if you don't press the
gauge in firmly.
3. A firm non-leaking push will acti
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vate the gauge.
4. Read the tyre pressure on the
gauge to know whether the tyre
pressure is low or high.
5. Adjust the tyre pressures to the
specified pressure. Refer to
"Tyres and wheels" on page 7-60.
6. Reinstall the inflation valve cap.