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When you check or maintain the
vehicle, you must take preventive
actions to reduce personnel injury or
damage.
The following are general notices to
be observed when maintaining the
vehicle:
◇
Do not work before the engine is
cooled.
◇
Do not get underneath the vehicle
supported by a jack only. Safety
support must be used in the event of
operation underneath the vehicle.
◇
Storage battery, all fuel and parts
relating to fuel must be kept away
from any smoking object, flare and
spark.
◇
Do not connect or disconnect
storage battery or any transistor part
while the ignition switch is on.
◇
Must pay attention to polarity
Service and Maintenance
Measures
when connecting storage battery
cable. Do not connect positive cable
to the negative terminal, vice versa.
◇
Keep away from storage battery,
ignition line and automotive conduct
-or, whose current or voltage is
high. Take care.
◇
Touching live parts while the
ignition switch is on will result in
electric shock or burn.
◇
Must take off large windingprone
clothes and jewelry when working in
the engine room. Do not keep body
close to any fan, belt or other
moving part.
◇
Must keep good ventilation when
the engine runs in confined space (e.
g. garage).
◇
Do not let children or pets contact
old engine oil, cooling liquid and
other oil.
◇
Do not treat empty lubricating oil
barrel and liquid tank or any conta
-iner containing old lubricating oil or
oil along with domestic waste.
◇
Be cautious to sudden unexpe
-cted move of the vehicle when
checking underneath the engine
hood while the engine is running.
Place the gearshift rod on neutral
position
(manual transmission) or
gear N (manual/automatic transmissi
-on), and tighten the parking brake.
◇
To avoid unexpected injuries to
people, the ignition switch must be
disconnected and the key must be
pulled out before operating underne
-ath the engine hood, unless the
maintenance procedure requires to
keep the engine running. If the
engine must be kept running while
working, wide clothes and jewelry
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