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Service and Maintenance
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Weekly Checks:
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Engine oil level.
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Coolant level.
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Brake fluid level.
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Power steering fluid level.
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Windshield washer fluid level.
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Tire inflation pressure and condition
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Operate the A/C system.
Note: The engine oil should be checked
frequently if the vehicle often drives at
high speed.
Poisonous Liquids
The liquid used in the vehicle is poisonous
and never swallow it or allow it to come into
contact with the unhealed wounds.
Poisonous liquids includes: acid solution of
the battery, antifreeze fluid, brake fluid and
power steering fluid, gasoline, engine oil
and windshield washer fluid.
For the sake of safety, please read and
observe all of the instructions printed on the
labels and containers.
Used Engine Oil
Long time contact with the engine oil may
cause serious skin disorders such as
inflammation and skin cancer. Wash thor-
oughly after contacting it. Do not dispose of
used engine oil carelessly, and try to avoid
environmental pollution.
Engine Hood
Open the Engine Hood
Open the engine hood according to the fol-
lowing steps:
1.
Pull the engine hood release lever bear-
ing this symbol. It is under the instru-
ment panel at the driver side.
2.
Push up the engine hood catch in the
middle of the radiator grilles to disen-
gage.