Toyota Corolla Cross: Utility vehicle precautions
This vehicle belongs to the
utility vehicle class, which
has higher ground clearance
and narrower tread in
relation to the height of its
center of gravity.
Utility vehicle feature
- Specific design characteristics
give it a higher center of
gravity than ordinary passenger
cars. This vehicle design
feature causes this type of
vehicle to be more likely to
rollover. And, utility vehicles
have a significantly higher
rollover rate than other types
of vehicles.
- An advantage of the higher
ground clearance is a better
view of the road allowing you
to anticipate problems.
- It is not designed for cornering
at the same speeds as
ordinary passenger cars any
more than low-slung sports
cars are designed to perform
satisfactorily under off-road
conditions. Therefore, sharp
turns at excessive speeds
may cause the vehicle to rollover.
WARNING
■Utility vehicle precautions
Always observe the following precautions
to minimize the risk of
death, serious injury or damage to
your vehicle:
- In a rollover crash, an unbelted
person is significantly more
likely to die than a person wearing
a seat belt. Therefore, the
driver and all passengers
should always fasten their seat
belts.
- Avoid sharp turns or abrupt
maneuvers, if at all possible.
Failure to operate this vehicle
correctly may result in loss of
control or vehicle rollover causing
death or serious injury.
- Loading cargo on the roof luggage
carrier (if equipped) will
make the center of the vehicle
gravity higher. Avoid high
speeds, sudden starts, sharp
turns, sudden braking or abrupt
maneuvers, otherwise it may
result in loss of control or vehicle
rollover due to failure to
operate this vehicle correctly.
- Always slow down in gusty
crosswinds. Because of its profile
and higher center of gravity,
your vehicle is more sensitive to
side winds than an ordinary
passenger car. Slowing down
will allow you to have better
control.
- Do not drive horizontally across steep slopes. Driving straight up
or straight down is preferred.
Your vehicle (or any similar
off-road vehicle) can tip over
sideways much more easily
than forward or backward.
Off-road driving
When driving your vehicle
off-road, please observe the following
precautions to ensure
your driving enjoyment and to
help prevent the closure of
areas to off-road vehicles:
■Additional information for
off-road driving
For owners in U.S. mainland,
Hawaii and Puerto Rico:
To obtain additional information pertaining
to driving your vehicle
off-road, consult the following organizations.
- State and Local Parks and Recreation
Departments
- State Motor Vehicle Bureau
- Recreational Vehicle Clubs
- U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of
Land Management
WARNING
■Off-road driving precautions
Always observe the following precautions
to minimize the risk of
death, serious injury or damage to
your vehicle:
NOTICE
■To prevent water damage
Take all necessary safety measures
to ensure that water damage
to the engine or other
components does not occur.
- Water entering the engine air
intake will cause severe engine
damage.
- Water entering the continuously
variable transmission will cause
deterioration in shift quality,
locking up of your transmission
accompanied by vibration, and
ultimately damage.
- Water can wash the grease
from wheel bearings, causing
rusting and premature failure,
and may also enter the differentials,
continuously variable
transmission and transfer (AWD
models) case, reducing the gear
oil's lubricating qualities.
■When you drive through
water
If driving through water, such as
when crossing shallow streams,
first check the depth of the water
and the bottom of the riverbed for
firmness. Drive slowly and avoid
deep water.
■Inspection after off-road driving
- Sand and mud that has accumulated
around brake discs
may affect braking efficiency
and may damage brake system
components.
- Always perform a maintenance
inspection after each day of
off-road driving that has taken
you through rough terrain, sand,
mud, or water. For scheduled
maintenance information, refer
to the "Scheduled Maintenance
Guide" or "Owner's Manual
Supplement".
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