
If the fluid level indicates low, add sufficient fluid to
bring to the proper level.
CAUTION!
Do not overfill. Dirt and water in the transaxle can
cause serious damage. To prevent dirt and water
from entering the transaxle after checking or replen-
ishing fluid, make certain that the dipstick cap is
re-seated properly.
Special Additives
Do not add any materials (other than leak detection dyes)
to Automatic transaxle Fluid (ATF). ATF is an engineered
product and its performance may be impaired by supple-
mental additives.
Appearance Care And Protection From Corrosion
Protection Of Body And Paint from Corrosion
Vehicle body care requirements vary according to geo-
graphic locations and usage. Chemicals that make roads
passable in snow and ice, and those that are sprayed on
trees and road surfaces during other seasons, are highly
corrosive to the metal in your vehicle. Outside parking,
which exposes your vehicle to airborne contaminants,
road surfaces on which the vehicle is operated, extreme
hot or cold weather and other extreme conditions will
have an adverse effect on paint, metal trim, and under-
body protection.
The following maintenance recommendations will enable
you to obtain maximum benefit from the corrosion
resistance built into your vehicle.
What Causes Corrosion?
Corrosion is the result of deterioration or removal of
paint and protective coatings from your vehicle.
The most common causes are:
•
Road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation.
•
Stone and gravel impact.
•
Insects, tree sap and tar.
•
Salt in the air near sea coast localities.
•
Atmospheric fallout/industrial pollutants.
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Page 136: ...INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES Instrument Panel 136 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...
Page 137: ...INSTRUMENT CLUSTER BASE UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 137 4 ...
Page 138: ...INSTRUMENT CLUSTER PREMIUM 120 MPH Cluster with EVIC 138 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...
Page 198: ...Auto Climate Controls Chart 198 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ...
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Page 277: ...Jacking Locations WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 277 6 ...
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