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PRECAUTIONS
FLAMMABLEMATERIALS
WARNING:
Fuel and fuel vapors are extremely flammable!
Use extreme caution when working with fuel, otherwise
a fire or explosion may occur, causing severe personal
injury or death.
CAUTION:
Petrol and Diesel fuels are irritants, Wash hands
thoroughly and immediately after handling fuel.
Exposure to flammable materials such as petrol and
diesel fuel is possible when performing vehicle service.
The list below provides points to follow when working
with flammable materials:
• Minimize skin contact with any flammable
materials.
• Properly ventilate the area so that the flammable
fumes do not become concentrated.
• Never smoke or have an open flame in the work
area.
• Always check for leaks after fuel system repairs.
• Clean up fuel spills with absorbent material
immediately, using proper disposal procedures.
CAUTION:
Do not reverse the negative (-) and positive (+) battery
cable connections; serious damage to the vehicle
electrical system will result.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMPRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
• Keep all open flames and sparks away from the
battery! During normal operation, batteries generate
dangerous explosive gases that may explode if
exposed to open flames or sparks.
• Battery electrolyte is harmful and will cause
chemical burns and damage to vehicle surfaces.
Wear a protective face shield /clothing and take
care when working with the battery
.
When working with the vehicle electronic components,
observe the following points:
Always disconnect the negative (-) battery cable,
unless battery voltage is required to perform the
diagnosis or repair.
Always disconnect the negative (-) battery cable,
before disconnecting (+) cable. While reinstalling the
battery, first connect the positive (+) cable and then
the negative (-) battery cable.
Before disconnecting any components, make sure
the negative battery cable is disconnected or the
ignition switch is rotated to the
“
OFF” position.




