Driving -> Driving tips-Winter driving tips for Your Toyota Corolla 4 Door 2023

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Do not drive in excess of 75  
Winter driving tips  
mph (120 km/h), regardless of  
the type of snow tires being  
used.  
Carry out the necessary  
preparations and inspec-  
tions before driving the  
vehicle in winter. Always  
drive the vehicle in a man-  
ner appropriate to the pre-  
vailing weather conditions.  
Use snow tires on all, not just  
some wheels.  
Driving with tire chains  
Observe the following precautions  
to reduce the risk of accidents.  
Failure to do so may result in the  
vehicle being unable to be driven  
safely, and may cause death or  
serious injury.  
Pre-winter preparations  
Do not drive in excess of the  
speed limit specified for the tire  
chains being used, or 30 mph  
(50 km/h), whichever is lower.  
Use fluids that are appropriate  
to the prevailing outside tem-  
peratures.  
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Avoid driving on bumpy road  
surfaces or over potholes.  
• Engine oil  
• Engine coolant  
• Washer fluid  
Avoid sudden acceleration,  
abrupt steering, sudden brak-  
ing and shifting operations that  
cause sudden engine braking.  
Have a service technician  
inspect the condition of the  
battery.  
Slow down sufficiently before  
entering a curve to ensure that  
vehicle control is maintained.  
Have the vehicle fitted with  
four snow tires or purchase a  
set of tire chains for the front  
tires.  
Do not use LTA (Lane Tracing  
Assist) system.  
Do not use LDA (Lane Depar-  
ture Alert) system.  
Ensure that all tires are the same  
size and brand, and that chains  
match the size of the tires.  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
Repairing or replacing snow  
tires (vehicles with a tire pres-  
sure warning system)  
Driving with snow tires  
Observe the following precautions  
to reduce the risk of accidents.  
Failure to do so may result in a  
loss of vehicle control and cause  
death or serious injury.  
Request repairs or replacement of  
snow tires from Toyota dealers or  
legitimate tire retailers.  
This is because the removal and  
attachment of snow tires affects  
the operation of the tire pressure  
warning valves and transmitters.  
Use tires of the size specified.  
Maintain the recommended  
level of air pressure.  
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parking brake off. Otherwise,  
the parking brake may freeze  
and not be able to be  
Before driving the vehicle  
Perform the following according  
to the driving conditions:  
released automatically.  
Also, avoid using the following as  
the parking brake may operate  
automatically, even if automatic  
mode is off.  
Do not try to forcibly open a  
window or move a wiper that  
is frozen. Pour warm water  
over the frozen area to melt  
the ice. Wipe away the water  
immediately to prevent it from  
freezing.  
• Brake hold system  
Park the vehicle and shift the  
shift lever to P without setting  
the parking brake. The park-  
ing brake may freeze up, pre-  
venting it from being released.  
If the vehicle is parked without  
setting the parking brake,  
make sure to block the  
To ensure proper operation of  
the climate control system  
fan, remove any snow that  
has accumulated on the air  
inlet vents in front of the wind-  
shield.  
wheels.  
Check for and remove any  
excess ice or snow that may  
have accumulated on the  
exterior lights, outside rear  
view mirrors, windows, vehi-  
cle’s roof, chassis, around the  
tires or on the brakes.  
Failure to do so may be dan-  
gerous because it may cause  
the vehicle to move unexpect-  
edly, possibly leading to an  
accident.  
When the parking brake is in  
automatic mode, release the  
parking brake after shifting  
the shift lever to P. (P.169)  
Remove any snow or mud  
from the bottom of your shoes  
before getting in the vehicle.  
If the vehicle is parked without  
setting the parking brake,  
confirm that the shift lever  
cannot be moved out of P.  
When driving the vehicle  
Accelerate the vehicle slowly,  
keep a safe distance between  
you and the vehicle ahead, and  
drive at a reduced speed suit-  
able to road conditions.  
If the vehicle is left parked  
with the brakes damp in cold  
temperatures, there is a pos-  
sibility of the brakes freezing.  
When parking the vehicle  
Selecting tire chains  
Turn automatic mode of the  
Use the correct tire chain size  
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safe location.  
when mounting the tire chains.  
Chain size is regulated for each  
tire size.  
Install tire chains on the front tires  
only. Do not install tire chains on  
the rear tires.  
Install tire chains on the front tires  
as tightly as possible. Retighten  
chains after driving 1/41/2 mile  
(0.51.0 km).  
Install tire chains following the  
instructions provided with the tire  
chains.  
NOTICE  
Fitting tire chains (vehicles  
with a tire pressure warning  
system)  
Side chain (0.12 in. [3 mm] in  
diameter)  
The tire pressure warning valves  
and transmitters may not function  
correctly when tire chains are fit-  
ted.  
Side chain (0.39 in. [10 mm]  
in width)  
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Side chain (1.18 in. [30 mm]  
in length)  
Cross chain (0.16 in. [4 mm]  
in diameter)  
Cross chain (0.55 in. [14 mm]  
in width)  
Cross chain (0.98 in. [25 mm]  
in length)  
Regulations on the use of  
tire chains  
Regulations regarding the use  
of tire chains vary depending on  
location and type of road.  
Always check local regulations  
before installing chains.  
Tire chain installation  
Observe the following precautions  
when installing and removing  
chains:  
Install and remove tire chains in a  
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