Starting and Driving -> Winter driving tips for Your Toyota Celica 2 Door Sixth Generation (1993-1999)

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Winter driving tips  
Make sure you have ethyleneglycol an-  
tifreeze in the radiator.  
D 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 highspeed capability tires.  
Driving over 140 km/h (85 mph) may  
result in tire failure, loss of control  
and possible injury. Be sure to con-  
CAUTION  
D Before driving off, make sure that  
the parking brake is fully released  
and the parking brake reminder  
light is off.  
NOTICE  
Do not use alcohol type antifreeze.  
Check the condition of the battery and  
cables.  
D Do not leave your vehicle unat-  
tended while the engine is running.  
sult  
a
tire dealer to determine  
Cold temperatures reduce the capacity of  
any battery, so it must be in top shape  
to provide enough power for winter start-  
ing. Chapter 73 tells you how to visually  
inspect the battery. Your Toyota dealer  
and most service stations will be pleased  
to check the level of charge.  
D Do not rest your foot on the brake  
pedal while driving. It can cause  
dangerous overheating, needless  
wear, and poor fuel economy.  
whether the tires on your vehicle  
are highspeed capability tires or  
not before driving at such speeds.  
D Do not continue normal driving  
when the brakes are wet. If they are  
wet, your vehicle will require a lon-  
ger stopping distance, and it may  
pull to one side when the brakes  
are applied. Also, the parking brake  
will not hold the vehicle securely.  
D To drive down a long or steep hill,  
reduce your speed and downshift.  
Remember, if you ride the brakes  
excessively, they may overheat and  
not work properly.  
Make sure the engine oil viscosity is  
suitable for the cold weather.  
See Chapter 72 for recommended viscos-  
ity. Leaving a heavy summer oil in your  
vehicle during winter months may cause  
harder starting. If you are not sure about  
which oil to use, call your Toyota deal-  
er—he will be pleased to help.  
D Be careful when accelerating, up-  
shifting, downshifting or braking on  
a slippery surface. Sudden accelera-  
tion or engine braking, could cause  
the vehicle to spin or skid.  
Keep the door locks from freezing.  
Squirt lock deicer or glycerine into the  
locks to keep them from freezing. To open  
a frozen lock, try heating the key before  
inserting it.  
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Trailer towing  
Your vehicle is designed primarily as a  
Use a washer fluid containing an anti-  
freeze solution.  
Depending on where you are driving,  
we recommend you carry some emer-  
gency equipment.  
passengercarrying vehicle. Towing  
a
trailer will have an adverse effect on  
handling, performance, braking, durability  
and driving economy (fuel consumption,  
etc.). Your safety and satisfaction depend  
on the proper use of correct equipment  
and cautious driving habits. For your  
safety and the safety of others, you must  
not overload your vehicle or trailer. Toyota  
warranties do not apply to damage or  
malfunction caused by towing a trailer for  
commercial purposes. Ask your local  
Toyota dealer for further details before  
towing.  
This product is available at your Toyota  
dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow  
the manufacturer’s directions for how  
much to mix with water.  
Some of the things you might put in the  
vehicle are tire chains, window scraper,  
bag of sand or salt, flares, small shovel,  
jumper cables, etc.  
NOTICE  
Do not use engine antifreeze or any  
other substitute because it may dam-  
age your vehicle’s paint.  
Do not use your parking brake when  
there is a possibility it could freeze.  
WEIGHT LIMITS  
When parking, put the transmission into  
”P” (automatic) or into first or reverse  
(manual) and block the rear wheels. Do  
not use the parking brake, or snow or  
water accumulated in and around the  
parking brake mechanism may freeze,  
making it hard to release.  
Before towing, make sure the total trailer  
weight, gross vehicle weight, gross axle  
weight and trailer tongue load are all with-  
in the limits.  
The total trailer weight and tongue load  
can be measured with platform scales  
found at a highway weighing station, build-  
ing supply company, trucking company,  
junk yard, etc.  
Keep ice and snow from accumulating  
under the fenders.  
Ice and snow built up under your fenders  
can make steering difficult. During bad  
winter driving, stop and check under the  
fenders occasionally.  
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