Instructions on do-it-yourself
maintenance service
WARNING
• If you are not versed In servicing
procedures given, do not attempt to
check or adjust the components.
• Do not allow smoking, sparks or
flames nearftammabte objects, such
as fuel or battery, to prevent fire.
• To help reduce the risk of serious
bodily Injury, remove any necklace,
bracelet, ring, and so forth. Secure
tong hair behind your head. Also,
keep hands, tools, clothes, and other
objects away from moving parts
when the engine Is running.
• To help reduce the risk or burn In
jury, allow the engine tp cool before
servicing any component In the en
gine compartment, except when not
required.
• No person should get bodily under a
vehicle that Is supported only by a
jack; use vehicle support stands,
etc.
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• Service your vehicle In a well-ventl•
lated place.
• Keep children away from any fluid
or oll.
• Check that any tool or cloth Is not
left when closing the hood. They
may damage the components or
even a fire whlle driving.
• Under no circumstances should the
wiring be modified. Failure to follow
this caution may cause malfunction
ing components or even fire.
• Use well-maintained tools to pre
vent bodily Injury and damage to the
components.
CAUTION
Disconnect the cable from the negative
terminal of the battery before working on
the electrical systems. Also, be careful
not to short the terminals with a tool or
other metal objects. It could cause bat
tery damage.
Electric engine cooling fan
WARNING
• Turn the Ignition switch off when
you work near the radiator and con
denser fans, or radiator grill.
• Do not touch or come close to the
fan blades If you service your vehl•
cle with the Ignition turned "ON".
The radiator fan switch Is activated
automatically when the coolant tem
perature reaches a certain level. Fur
thermore, the condenser cooling fan
will automatically start to rotate with
the air conditioner on.
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