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Section
5
CAUTION
Steam and scalding liquids from
a hot cooling system can blow
out and burn you badly. Never
turn the cap when the engine
and cooling system are hot.
CAUTION
Adding only plain water or a
liquid other than the recom-
mended coolant can be
dangerous. The engine could
overheat, but you would not
get the overheat warning. The
engine could catch on fire and
you or others could be burned.
NOTICE
If there is too much water in the
coolant mixture, the liquid
could freeze and crack the
engine and other vehicle parts.
CAUTION
The cooling system in your
vehicle is designed to use
DEX-COOL coolant.
Do not substitute any liquids for
the proper coolant mixture.
The engine could catch on fire
and you or others could be
burned.
CAUTION
Under some conditions the
ethylene glycol in engine
coolant is combustible. To
avoid being burned,
do not
spill coolant on the exhaust
system or on hot engine parts.
If you have any doubt, have this
operation performed by
a qualified technician.
NOTICE
Do not substitute any liquids for
the proper coolant mixture.
Otherwise, premature
corrosion may result and the
engine coolant will require
change sooner.
Damage caused by the use
of any coolant that is not
recommended is not covered
by your new vehicle warranty.
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