Self Servicing
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CAUTION!
The antifreeze fluid is flammable, so be particularly careful to
avoid flame.
Prior to adding antifreeze, inspect the radiator, water pump,
piping and cylinder block for leaks.
The procedures for adding antifreeze are as follows.
1. Remove the radiator cap. Loosen the drain cock on the radi-
ator and cylinder block and drain the cooling water.
2. Flush out the radiator and cylinder block by adding clean
water through the radiator inlet.
3. After the water has drained out of the radiator and cylinder
block, tighten the radiator and engine drain cocks.
4. Add the proper amount of antifreeze to the radiator inlet and
fill up the remaining space with clean water.
5. When warm weather arrives and there is no longer any dan-
ger of freezing, drain the cooling water containing the anti-
freeze (except LLC, LLC is every 2 years in replacement).
Flush out the radiator and engine block and fill with clean
water.
Fuse replacement
If a lamp does not come on or an electrical device does not func-
tion, the corresponding fuse may be blown.
Check the fuse for each device. The fuse box is located in the
front left as seen from the opened engine hood.
Note: See the table below for the device corresponding to each
fuse.
Fuse assignment
Including optional accessories
A
15A
DPF1
K
7.5A
Horn
B
7.5A
DPF2
L
5A
ALT-S
C
7.5A
Starter
M
15A
Head
D
7.5A
Shift
N
7.5A
Charge
E
7.5A
SAS-ECU
O
7.5A
Tail
F
7.5A
Ignition
P
10A
Work-LP
G
7.5A
Turn
Q
7.5A
Stop
H
10A
Gauge
R
30A
HTR
I
S
40A
AMI
J
T
40A
Head
1 Fuse box