PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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• Disconnect the battery ground strap when-
ever you work on the fuel system or the
electrical system. When you work around
fuel, do not smoke or work near heaters or
other fire hazard. Keep an approved fire
extinguisher handy.
• Always support the vehicle with appropriate
safety stands if it is necessary to work
underneath the vehicle. A jack is not ade-
quate for this purpose.
• When working underneath the vehicle with-
out appropriate safety stands but with the
wheels on the ground (not supported),
make sure that (1) the vehicle is on hard
level ground, (2) the parking brake is
applied, (3) all wheels are chocked (front
and rear) and (4) the engine cannot be
started. Remove the ignition key.
• Never start or let the engine run in an
enclosed, unventilated area. Exhaust fumes
from the engine contain carbon monoxide,
a colorless and odorless gas. Carbon mon-
oxide can be fatal if inhaled.
NOTE: Suitable wheel chocks are at a minimum
an 18-inch (46 cm) long 4x4.
Table 1
Preventative Maintenance (PM) Intervals
I
A
B
C
D
E
At the first
15,000 mi./
24,000 km
or at the
first PM
15,000
mi./
24,000
km/
Monthly
30,000
mi./48,000
km
60,000
mi./
96,000
km/6
months
120,000
mi./
192,000
km/Annu-
ally
240,000
mi./
384,000
km
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