Rapid air pressure loss or a “blow-out” can occur if the tire is punctured or is damaged due to hitting a curb or pothole. Rapid air pressure loss can also be caused by driving on under-inflated tires.
Rapid air pressure loss can affect the handling and stability of the vehicle, especially at highway speeds.
Help prevent rapid air pressure loss by maintaining the correct air pressure and visually inspect the tires for wear and damage. See “Wheels and tires” in the “Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section of this manual. If a tire rapidly loses air pressure or “blows-out” while driving, maintain control of the vehicle by following the procedure below. Please note that this procedure is only a general guide. The vehicle must be driven as appropriate based on the conditions of the vehicle, road and traffic.
| WARNING The following actions can increase the chance of losing control of the vehicle if there is a sudden loss of tire air pressure. Losing control of the vehicle may cause a collision and result in personal injury.
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Off-road recovery
Drinking alcohol/drugs and drivingB142X Collision detection
Description
DTC B142X COLLISION DETECTION
The air bag diagnosis sensor unit will set this DTC if it has detected a
collision which has resulted in a deployment
of one or more air bags or pre-tensioners. If this DTC is detected after a SRS
repair, the air bag diagnosis
sensor unit has not yet ...
Easy fill tire alert does not activate
Description
The Easy Fill Tire Alert does not function while inflating a tire when the
select lever position is in P-range with
the ignition switch ON. Refer to WT-8, "TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM : Easy
Fill Tire Alert Function".
Diagnosis Procedure
1. LOCATION CHANGE
Move the ...
Anti-pinch system does not operate normally (driver side)
Diagnosis Procedure
1.CHECK POWER WINDOW AUTO OPERATION
Check AUTO operation when anti-pinch function does not operate.
Refer to PWC-67, "Diagnosis Procedure".
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO >> GO TO 2.
2.REPLACE POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH
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