Operation
WARNING
To prevent personal injury and / or death, or
damage to property, never operate engines
in enclosed areas without abundant forced
ventilation (with garage doors and windows wide
open), since exhaust gases from engines contain
hazardous compounds. Maintain exhaust system
in good operating condition.
WARNING
To prevent personal injury and / or death, or
damage to property, pay strict attention to the
following:
Care
should
be
taken
to
prevent
sudden
accelerations when both drive wheels are on a
slippery surface.
This could cause both drive
wheels to spin and allow the vehicle to slide
sideways, resulting in loss of vehicle control.
NOTE: Refer to the Engine Operation and Maintenance
Manual supplied with your vehicle for special starting
procedures.
Automatic Transmission Starter Interlock.
Automatic transmissions must be in neutral before the starter will
engage.
NOTE: Refer to the Engine Operation and Maintenance
Manual supplied with your vehicle for special starting
procedures.
1.
Key switch
2.
Key position
NOTE: When the ignition switch is in the ON position,
the brake system motor / pumps may be heard as they
run briefly to maintain pressure in the system (see Brake
section for a complete description).
1.
Apply the parking brake.
Place the transmission in
the neutral position. Turn OFF the headlights and all
accessories.
2.
Turn the ignition switch clockwise to the ON position. If
the WAIT TO START indicator comes on, which means
the glow plugs are warming up, wait until the indicator
goes out and then proceed.
3.
Turn the key to the START position.
4.
Do not press the accelerator when starting the engine.
5.
When the engine starts, release the key.
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