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Safety instructions for operation in
engine Compartment
When working in the engine or in the engine
compartment, such as checking or filling fluids,
burns and other injuries may occur, and there is
potential risk of a fire or other accidents.
Therefore, you should pay attention to related
warning instructions and safety regulations.
Warning
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If the steam or coolant overflowing is
observed, do not immediately open the
engine hood, because this will lead to
burns. You can only open the engine hood
until there is no steam or coolant
overflows, and the engine has cooled down.
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Do not touch the cooling fan, which is
controlled by the temperature. It may also
automatically turn on in the engine stall
state.
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Timely remove foreign body in the
engine compartment during routine
inspection or regular maintenance, and do
not leave gloves, rags and other flammable
materials or tools in the engine
compartment. Items left could cause
engine fault or damage, or even a fire
Warning
●
Check the vehicle for oil leakage
positions. Avoid oil dripping onto hot
engine or the exhaust system, or there will
be fire hazards.
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When adding fluids, do not confuse
them. Otherwise, it will cause serious
malfunction of the vehicle.
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Before working below the vehicle,
ensure that the vehicle cannot move and
support it reliably with the appropriate
bracket. You cannot ensure it is safe below
the vehicle when it is supported only with
the jack.
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If the engine hood is not locked when the
vehicle is traveling, the engine hood can be
opened by high-speed air, thus causing
serious accidents. Therefore, you should
check whether the locking device is
reliably locked after closing the engine
hood.