PERODUA KELISA 2001 Owner's Manual page 258

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Carefully watch your Perodua
Observe your Perodua for changes in
performance, sounds, and visual tip-offs
that indicate requirement of maintenance
service.
Some important clues are as follows:
• Engine, stumbling, or pinging
• Appreciable loss of power
• Unusual engine noises
• Any leak of fluid or oil
(Water drainage from the air conditioner
is normal.)
• Change in exhaust sound
• Flat-looking tire, excessive squeal when
cornering or braking, or uneven tire wear
• Vehicle pulled to one side when driving
straight on a level road
• Loss of brake effectiveness, "spongy"
feeling of brake and clutch pedal, pedal
almost touching the floor, vehicle pulled
to one side when braking
• Engine temperature continually higher
than normal
If you notice any of these conditions, have
the vehicle checked by a Perodua dealer.
Maintenance records
Keep a copy of the repair order for any
maintenance service performed on your
Perodua.
It proves that all required maintenance
has been performed for warranty coverage.
Do-it-yourself maintenance service
If you have some mechanical knowledge
and automotive tools, you can service
some of the maintenance items by yourself.
Do-it-yourself maintenance service
procedures are given in Section 13.
Note that do-it-yourself maintenance
service can affect your warranty coverage.
See the Owner's Service Book or the
Warranty Information Book for the details
of warranty statements.
Scheduled maintenance service
The scheduled maintenance items listed in
this section are required to be serviced at
regular intervals. Follow the maintenance
schedule provided.
Note that all the maintenance services are
at the owner's expense.
If you drive under severe driving
conditions, more frequent maintenance
services are required. In this case, consult
a Perodua dealer.

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