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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Replacing the Front Fog Light
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2. Turn the cover counterclockwise to
disconnect it. While pushing the clip
that holds the bulb in place, slide it
downward. Disconnect the connector
from the cover while being careful
not to damage the clip or pull off the
terminal.
1. Tilt and raise the cab.
Tilting the Cab
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→ Refer to page 7-12
CAUTION
Tilt the cab only on a level surface.
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Check the areas in front of and above the cab for sufficient clearance when
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tilting the cab indoors.
When tilting the cab, close the doors securely. You should avoid opening or
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closing the doors when the cab is tilting.
Confirm that the lock E for the tilt support is securely engaged after the cab is
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tilted.
Do not tilt the cab when objects are placed on or in the instrument panel, seats,
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cup holders, or floor surface.
Remove any ice or snow accumulating on the top of the bumper before tilting
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the cab. Failure to do so could result in damage to the bumper, headlights, back
panel tray, and other vehicle components.
When you must open or close a tilted cab's door, securely support the weight of
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the door while opening or closing it. It is dangerous to release the door when it
is being opened or closed. The door could hit you or someone else and cause
an injury, or the door could be damaged. Confirm that the door is completely
locked after closing it.
WARNING
Do not touch the lock on the cab support while the cab is tilted. If you touch it,
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the lock will release.
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