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Hi Guys,

Could someone please confirm the date of this service (I suspect it's August 31 2013).

Does this mention anything about a timing belt replacement?

A general translation would be appreciated.

Cheers... Bob.

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It's a sticker which indicates to a subsequent owner that maintenance should be carried out at regular intervals.

The top paragraph is about watchfulness of engine and running gear maintenance.

The bottom paragraph is about watchfulness of heater, air conditioning and filter maintenance.

The Kms at the bottom right is the figure travelled up to the date of exchange. And the exchange date is the 31st August of the 25th year of the Japanese calendar.

Hope this helps says Maria.

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The Kms at the bottom right is the figure travelled up to the date of exchange. And the exchange date is the 31st August of the 25th year of the Japanese calendar.

Hope this helps says Maria.

Thanks Terry,

So........... "Date of exchange"......... Last service completed?

25th year of the Japanese calendar = 2013?

Ta......... Sorry I'm a bit slow so please type slowly.

Bob.

The stickers only for cabin/pollen filters, it explains what it does and says nothing about the engine or other mechanical gear maintenance

It also says that the cabin filter should be changed yearly or every 12000km whichever comes first

As for the exchange date- it's when it was last done, but it's due for a new filter according to the recommendation on the sticker anyway since we're in 2015 already

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does anyone know what these are?

21022157179_b3411ca0f8_c.jpg20150907_141153 by Oliver K, on Flickr

20585587314_6ef1431453_b.jpg20150907_141205 by Oliver K, on Flickr

21210710295_8df59ff820_b.jpg20150907_141236 by Oliver K, on Flickr

21210709715_c835596833_b.jpg20150907_141242 by Oliver K, on Flickr

thank you in advance!

I know what the last one (placed on the underside of the bonnet) says.

It tells how the car has beautiful lacquer paint and to be extra careful when using anything that may damage said finish.

In other words, no harsh chemicals when washing the car.

The stickers only for cabin/pollen filters, it explains what it does and says nothing about the engine or other mechanical gear maintenance

It also says that the cabin filter should be changed yearly or every 12000km whichever comes first

As for the exchange date- it's when it was last done, but it's due for a new filter according to the recommendation on the sticker anyway since we're in 2015 already

you're thinking of these stickers

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yes they are different pollen filter stickers.usually located in the glovebox. they state the 12000kms you defined the OP's sticker supposedly said.

Edit: shit sorry, i didnt see the 12,000kms bit at the bottom of OP's pic. there you go.

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