39
Cooling
System
1.
Place
the
vehicle
on
a
levelled
surface.
2.
Check
the
coolant
level
in
the
coolant
reservoir.
The
engine
must
be
cold
as
the
coolant
level
will
vary
with
engine
temperature.
3.
If
the
coolant
is
at
or
below
the
minimum
level
mark,
remove
the
reservoir
cap,
add
coolant
to
the
maximum
level
mark,
and
install
the
reservoir
cap.
NOTE:
The
coolant
should
be
between
the
minimum
and
maximum
level
marks.
Don’t
remove
the
radiator
cap
when
the
engine
and
radiator
are
still
hot.
It
could
result
in
burn
related
injuries.
Wait
for
the
engine
to
cool
before
removing
the
radiator
cap.
Always
use
a
thick
rag
over
the
cap.
Allow
any
remaining
pressure
to
escape
before
completely
removing
the
cap.
Throttle
System
Failure
to
check
or
maintain
proper
operation
of
the
throttle
system
can
result
in
an
accident
and
lead
to
serious
injury
or
death
if
the
throttle
pedal
sticks
during
operation.
Never
start
or
operate
this
vehicle
if
it
has
a
sticking
or
improperly
operating
throttle
pedal.
Immediately
contact
your
dealer
for
service
if
throttle
problems
arise.
Always
check
the
pedal
for
free
movement
and
return
before
starting
the
engine.
Throttle
Free
play
If
the
throttle
pedal
has
excessive
play
or
maladjustments,
it
will
cause
a
delay
in
throttle
response,
especially
at
low
engine
speed.
If
the
throttle
pedal
has
no
free
play,
the
throttle
may
be
hard
to
control
and
the
idle
speed
may
be
erratic.
Check
the
throttle
pedal
free
play
at
the
intervals
outlined
in
the
Periodic
Maintenance
Chart
beginning
on
page
32.
Adjust
the
freeplay
if
necessary.
Throttle
Free
play
Inspection
1.
Place
the
transmission
in
neutral.
Set
the
parking
brake.
2.
Start
the
engine.
Allow
it
to
warm
up
thoroughly.
3.
Measure
the
distance
the
throttle
pedal
moves
before
the
engine
begins
to
pick
up
speed.
Free
play
should
be
1/16
to
1/8
inches
(1.5
‐
3
mm).