Windshield; Fluid Level Verification; Engine Oil Level - PREVOST H3-45 VIP Owner's Manual

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manufacturer's
recommendations
Rinse well with water.
The vehicle exterior should be cleaned, waxed and
buffed when water droplets no longer form on the
painted surfaces.
CAUTION
Hot water can damage paint. Keep water cool or
lukewarm.
CAUTION
Make sure cleaning solutions are not harmful to
painted
surfaces.
Read
instructions before using.
CAUTION
Do not spray water jet directly into fresh air inlet
dampers.
CAUTION
Do not aim high pressure water jet at radiator or
condenser doors.  This could damage the fins.
To prevent corrosion, remove caked-on dirt and road
salt from the vehicle underbody using a high
pressure water jet.  Clean wheel housings, bumpers,
muffler, tailpipe and brackets.
Carry out corrosion prevention cleaning at least
twice a year.  Spray underneath of the vehicle and let
soak before cleaning.  Let engine and exhaust
system cool down before cleaning.
Tar Or Oil
Remove tar or oil as soon as possible with an
approved automotive tar and oil remover or
turpentine. Thoroughly clean area with car wash
soap and water.  Let dry, then wax.
Insects
Remove insect stains as soon as possible with
lukewarm soap and water or insect remover.
Tree Sap
Remove tree sap or bird droppings with lukewarm
soap and water. Do not allow to harden.
for
cleaning.
the
manufacturer's
PA-1638 Owner's Manual X3-45 VIP
Care and Maintenance 8-5

WINDSHIELD

To prevent windshield wiper streaking, keep silicone
sprays away from windshield.  Remove road film and
wax build-up from windows with lukewarm soap and
water or with an alcohol-based cleaning agent.  If a
chamois is used to dry and polish glass, use it
exclusively for that purpose.
Wiper Blades
To avoid tearing frozen wiper blades, loosen them
before removing. Remove and clean wiper blades
periodically with an alcohol-based cleaning solution.
Clean wiper blades using a sponge or soft cloth.

FLUID LEVEL VERIFICATION

Periodic inspection of oil and fluids levels is the most
economical and easiest way to help your vehicle
perform at its best. Rigorous oil level inspection and
replacement will greatly help minimize expensive
and unscheduled repairs.

ENGINE OIL LEVEL

WARNING
Check the engine oil level with vehicle parked on a
level surface and with the parking brake engaged.
Check engine oil level when engine is still warm.
Shut off engine and wait at least 10 minutes for oil to
drain into oil pan before checking. Check engine oil
level daily or before each trip.  Add oil as required. Do
not overfill. Remove dipstick, wipe clean and fully
reinsert to ensure an accurate reading. Remove
dipstick and check engine oil level.
Do not let the oil level fall below the marking on the
dipstick. Do not overfill so the level is above the
upper marking on the dipstick. Add oil through the oil
filler pipe as required in order to maintain level within
the safe range

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