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following problems in the fuel system
components:
●Starting and operating difficulties.
●Deterioration of rubber or plastic
parts.
●Corrosion of metal parts.
●Damage to internal engine parts.
-Inspect frequently for the presence
of fuel leaks or other fuel! system
abnormalities if you suspect the
presence of alcohol in gasoline
exceeds the current government
regulations.
-Alcohol blended fuels attract and
old moisture which may lead to fuel
phase separation and can result in
engine performance problems or
engine damage.
Recommended Fuel
Use common unleaded gasoline with
an AKI (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87,
or an RON octane rating of 92.
NOTE:
Never experiment with other fuels.
Engine or fuel system damages may
occur with the use of an inadequate
fuel.
Do NOT use fuel from fuel pumps
labeled E85.
Fueling Procedure
Fuel is flammable and explosive under
certain condition.
Never use an open flame to check fuel
level.
Never smoke or allow a flame or spark
in the vicinity,
Always work in a well-ventilated area.
NOTE: Always clean the surrounding
of the fuel cap of any debris, dust,
sand to avoid contaminating fuel.
1. Stop engine
Always stop engine before refueling.
2. Do not allow anyone to remain
seated on the vehicle while fuelling.
3
. Slowly unscrew fuel tank cap
counterclockwise to remove it.
If a differential pressure condition is
NOTE: d (whistling sound heard when
loosening fuel tank cap) have vehicle
inspected
and/or
repaired
before
further operation.
4. Insert the spout in the filler neck.
5. Pour fuel slowly to allow time for
the air in the tank to escape and
prevent fuel flow back. Be careful not
to spill fuel.