Driving and operating 179
Fuel
EXHAUST WARNING –
CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING
Exhaust gases can produce
carbon monoxide, a dangerous
gas, which can cause
unconsciousness and even death
to both humans and animals.
Gases could be inhaled if the
exhaust system on your vehicle
is faulty.
To protect against exhaust gases
entering the vehicle, the exhaust
system and body should be
inspected:
• Each time the vehicle is
serviced.
• Whenever a change is noticed in
the sound of the exhaust system.
• Whenever the exhaust system,
underbody or rear of the vehicle
is damaged.
Danger
Danger
PETROL
Petrol is extremely flammable
and highly explosive.
Always switch off the engine
and any mobile phones when
refuelling.
Do not smoke or allow open
flames or sparks near the vehicle
when refuelling.
If fuel fumes are smelt while
driving, the cause should be
identified and corrected without
delay by a Holden Dealer.
Static electricity can ignite fuel
vapour. Only use pumps, hoses
and containers that are properly
grounded when filling up with fuel.
To avoid injury to you and to
others, read and follow all
instructions on the petrol station
pump.
Take the vehicle to a Holden
Dealer if you think the vehicle
needs inspecting for any of the
above reasons.
Do not sit (or leave children or
pets) in a parked vehicle for any
extended period of time with the
engine running. Turn the fan
on using any setting that brings
outside air into the vehicle. Do
not run the engine in an enclosed
area (such as the garage) any
longer than is needed to move
the vehicle.
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