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52.POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL
Check that the power steering fluid level is normal.
If the amount is insufficient, check that no leaks are
found. Then add the necessary amount of the
specified power steering fluid.
53.FLUID LEAK CHECK
Check entire areas of the vehicle for any trace of
coolant/oil/fluid leaks.
54.WATER LEAK TEST
Spray the vehicle with water using a hose and
check that no water enters the passenger compart-
ment.
• Before performing the water leakage test, re-
move anything that may obstruct the operation or
which must be kept dry.
• Close all the windows and doors securely. Close
the hood and trunk lid before starting the test.
• Spray the vehicle with water using a hose. The
rate of water spray must be approx. 20 to 25 2 (5.3
to 6.6 US gal, 4.4 to 5.5 Imp gal) per minute.
When spraying water on areas adjacent to the floor
and wheel house, increase the pressure. When
spraying water on areas other than the floor and
wheel house, decrease the pressure. But the force
of water must be made strong occasionally by
pressing the end of the hose.
NOTE:
Be sure to keep the hose at least 10 cm (3.9 in)
from vehicle.
Check the following areas.
• Front window and body framework mating por-
tion
• Door mating portions
• Glass mating portions
• Rear quarter window mating portions
• Rear window and body framework mating portion
• Around roof drips
If any dampness in the compartments is discovered
after the water has been applied, carefully check all
the areas that may have possibly contributed to the
leak.
Pre-delivery Inspection
55.APPEARANCE CHECK 2
1) When vehicle body is covered with protective
film, peel it off.
NOTE:
• Use of steam facilitates peeling off the warp
guard.
• For the vehicle left for a long time or at low tem-
perature, sprinkle some water heated 50 — 60#C
(122 — 140#F) over the vehicle to raise its surface
temperature before peeling off the wrap guard. Do
not use the water heated to over 60#C (140#F).
HOT MAX
• If the adhesive remains exists on the coated sur-
COLD MAX
face, soak a flannel rag, etc. with a small amount of
HOT MIN
coating wax or solvent such as oil benzene and
COLD MIN
IPA, put the soaked cloth on the remains lightly,
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and then wipe them off with a flannel rag, etc.
• Keep solvent from touching the resin or rubber
parts. Do not use coating wax or solvent while the
component surface temperature is high due to hot
weather, etc.
• If the coated surface is swollen out due to seams
or moisture, expose the vehicle to the sunlight for a
few hours or heat the seam and swollen portions
using a dryer, etc.
• Dispose of the peeled wrap guard as burnable in-
dustrial garbage.
2) Check the whole vehicle body for flaking paint,
damage by transportation, corrosion, dirt, cracks or
blisters.
NOTE:
• It is better to determine an inspection pattern in
order to avoid missing an area, since the total in-
spection area is wide.
• Do not repair the body paint unless absolutely
necessary. Also, if the vehicle is in need of repair to
remove scratches or corroded paint, the repair area
must be limited to the minimum. Re-painting and
spray painting must be avoided as possible.
3) Check each window glass for scratches careful-
ly. Slight damage may be removed by polishing
with cerium oxide. (Fill a cup half with cerium oxide,
and add warm water to it. Then agitate the content
until it turns to wax. Apply this wax to a soft cloth,
and polish the glass with it.)
4) Check each portion of the vehicle body and un-
derside components for the formation of rust. If rust
is discovered, remove it with sandpaper of #80 to
#180 and treat the surface with rust preventive. Af-
ter this treatment is completed, flush the portion
thoroughly, and prepare the surface for repair
painting.
5) Check each portion of body and all of the plated
parts for deformation or distortion. Also, check
each lamp lens for cracks.
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

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