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INTRODUCTION
SAFETY INFORMATION
Advisory Labels
Cautionary
signal words (Danger-Warning-Caution) may appear in various locations throughout this
manual. Information accented by one of these signal words must be observed to minimize the risk of
personal injury to service personnel, or the possibility of improper service methods which may damage
the vehicle or cause it to be unsafe. Additional Notes and Service Hints are used to emphasize areas of
procedural importance and provide suggestions for ease of repair. The following definitions indicate the
use of these advisory labels as they appear throughout the manual:
Activities associated with Danger indicate that death or serious personal
injury may result from failing to heed the advisory. Serious personal injury
may be equated to career-ending injury.
Activities associated with
Warning indicate that personal injury may result
from failing to heed the advisory. In this case, personal injury is not equated to
career-ending injury, but results in possible change in quality of life.
Activities associated with Caution indicate that product damage may result from
failing to heed the advisory. Caution is not used for personal injury.
A procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize.
A helpful suggestion that will make it quicker and/or easier to perform a procedure,
while possibly reducing service cost.
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