SELF INSPECTIONS BEFORE OPERATION
Self inspect the vehicle and have regular
maintenance inspections for increased
safety and the prevention of accidents.
Regular maintenance inspections should
be performed even if the vehicle has not
been used for a long period of time.
Self inspections before operation should
be performed on a daily basis prior to
operating the vehicle.
●Inspections of concerned Area
●Brake inspection
●Tire inspection
●Fuel check
●Engine oil check
●Lights and winker inspection
●Back mirror inspection
●Fuel leak inspection
●License plate inspection
●Throttle grip inspection.
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CAUTION
Observe
safety
rules
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conducting inspections.
Exhaust gas contains harmful
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substance such as carbon mono-xide.
Do not carry out inspections on
vehicle in closed places, or in poorly
ventilated places, with engine
running.
Conduct inspections on flat, solid
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ground with the stand erected.
Be careful of burns when conducting
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inspections immediately after engine
is stopped because the engine and
muffler are hot.
Stop engine and remove the key prior
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to the vehicle maintenance service.
Use appropriate types of tools.
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If you are unable to correct trouble
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even after you make adjustment or
correction, contact authorized
maintenance shops, dealers or
designated repair shops for necessary
inspection and repairs.
INSPECTION OF CONCERNED AREA
●Check areas which caused for concern
when last operating the vehicle.
when
●If happened, contact authorized
maintenance shops for necessary
inspection and repairs.
REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check the objects at the back are well
noticed when seating on a driver's seat, and
also mirror for damage or contamination.
FUEL LEAK INSPECTION
Check there is no gasoline leakage from fuel
tank, hoses, carburetor, etc.