Replacing Lamp Bulbs; Starting The Engine With Auxiliary Battery - UniCarriers FG20 Series Operation & Maintenance Manual

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REPLACING LAMP BULBS

CAUTION
When replacement of a bulb is needed, use a
genuine part of the same capacity. Use of a bulb
of a different capacity might cause a fire hazard.
If any light bulb burns out, replace it with a new one of
the same capacity, referring to the following table:
STARTING THE ENGINE WITH
AUXILIARY BATTERY
(WHEN YOU CANNOT START THE ENGINE
BECAUSE THE BATTERY HAS BEEN
EXHAUSTED)
WARNING
Do not push or tow the truck to jump start it when
the battery is exhausted.
While the engine is not running, power steering
and power brake are inoperative.
When the battery has been exhausted, use an auxiliary
battery to start the engine.
WARNING
When starting the engine using an auxiliary
battery, make sure to connect the (-) cable
finally. Connect the cable to a point away from
the battery, such as the engine hood catch
mounting bolt, but not to the (-) terminal of the
battery. This will help prevent the occurrence of
sparks which might cause a fire.
Make sure that the auxiliary battery voltage is
the same as the battery mounted on the truck.
Start the engine with an auxiliary battery in the
following manner:
1. Make sure that the auxiliary battery supplies 12 V.
2. Connect the booster cables in the following order:
① Connect the red cable (+) to the (+) terminal of the
auxiliary battery.
② Connect the red cable (+) to the (+) terminal of the
battery on the truck.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
4-28
Lamp capacity
Head lamp
Side marker lamp
Turn signal (front)
Turn signal (rear)
Tail lamp
License number plate lamp
(option)
Rear work light (option)
Brake lamp
Back-up lamp
HOOD CATCH
MOUNTING BOLT
AUXILIARY BATTERY
12V – 55W
12V – 10W
12V – 27W
12V – 27W
12V – 8W
12V – 10W
12V – 55W
12V – 23W
12V – 10W

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