Notes On Minor Repairs; Warning Triangle, First Aid Kit; Tool Kit - Porsche 968 Driver Manual

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Notes on Minor Repairs
As a rule,
we recommend that you have all the
necessary work on your Porsche carried out by
an Official Porsche Centre. Training and experi-
ence of the workshop
staff,
technical information
supplied by the manufacturer and special tools
and equipment constitute a good basis for the
fault-free care of your
Porsche.
However, if you
work on your Porsche yourself, you must exer-
cise the greatest
care.
Only in this way is oper-
ational reliability fully guaranteed.
Incorrect maintenance during the guarantee peri-
od may invalidate your guarantee.
Work on your Porsche only in the open air or in
well ventilated rooms.
Never smoke near or bring a naked flame into
proximity with the battery or fuel system.
Before working on any part in the engine com-
partment, switch the engine off and let it cool
down sufficiently. Be careful when working near
parts of the engine which are hot - they may
cause burns.
Caution! Depending on coolant temperature, the
thermostatically controlled radiator fan may start
up automatically, even when the engine is
switched off - danger of injury.
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In particular, take great
care to ensure
that
ties,
items of jewelry or long hair cannot be caught
by the fan, V-belt or other moving parts.
If work has to be done with the engine running,
always apply the handbrake and move the gear
lever to the neutral position or the selector lever
to.
position "P".
Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic igni-
tion system
.
When the ignition is on, all the ca-
bles and leads of the ignition system and the
tachometer carry high tension; for this reason,
extreme caution must be exercised
.
Always place your Porsche on strong supports if
you have to work beneath the car. The car jack
is not suitable for this purpose.
Warning Triangle, First Aid Kit
Warning
triangle and first aid kit should be kept
in
the
lateral storage space of the luggage
com-
partment.
Tool Kit, Car Jack
The tool kit
is
stored in the storage space of the
luggage compartment and contains all the tools
needed for minor roadside repairs etc
.
The jack is behind
the
spare wheel.
Some countries require additional tools and re-
placement parts to be carried in the vehicle.
Please enquire before driving abroad.
The jack supplied with the vehicle should only
be used when changing the wheels. When
working under the vehicle, you should only
use purpose-built stands, for your own
safety.

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